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Angelica Hankins

Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine.

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Malinda Maynor Lowery Explores Indigenous Connections Across Race and Religion

John Perry
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Indian Boarding Schools and the “Problem” They Were Meant to Solve

North Dakota

Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert
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Indian Boarding Schools and the “Problem” They Were Meant to Solve

North Dakota

Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert
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Family, Tribe, and the Revitalization of the Myaamia Language

Daryl Baldwin
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Family, Tribe, and the Revitalization of the Myaamia Language

Daryl Baldwin
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 NEH’s First Strategic Advisor for Native and Indigenous Affairs Listens and Learns

Jason Packineau
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 NEH’s First Strategic Advisor for Native and Indigenous Affairs Listens and Learns

Jason Packineau
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Lakota Writer Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Has Taken Readers Far Beyond the Stereotypes of Native American Life

Shelly C. Lowe
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Lakota Writer Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Has Taken Readers Far Beyond the Stereotypes of Native American Life

Shelly C. Lowe
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Trails of Tears, Plural: What We Don’t Know About Indian Removal

Jeffrey Ostler

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