The first definitive evidence of Ice Age Americans in North America came from the Folsom site in northeastern New Mexico....
Body art and modification holds deep cultural significance in many Indigenous communities; further, practices like tattooing have endured despite forced...
Farming has always been the way of life for the Tohono O’odham community in San Xavier, located just south of...
Exploring the rich tapestry of Indigenous history in Northwest Mexico, we start in the state of Chihuahua at the archaeological...
The history of African Americans in the West, and the archaeological sites associated with their lives, has had little rigorous...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center started the Northern Chaco Outliers Project in 2016. This project focuses on the Lakeview Community, a...
For decades, archaeologists have relied on their eyes to discern and document landscape features created by Ancestral Pueblo peoples of...
The southwestern United States has historically faced droughts and tough climate conditions, a situation predating the extensive effects of human-caused...
In 2020, High Country News published a report called "Land-grab Universities" (Lee and Ahtone, 2020). This work brought visibility to...
Cartography, or the science of mapmaking, is often portrayed as a European invention and lives in popular imagination as primarily...
History, place, and fine art intersect in buffalo soldiers: reVision, an exhibition at the Fort Garland Museum & Cultural Center,...
Certain words become symbols. Crowds shouting “USA, USA” stir emotions of fervent nationalism. America is one of those words, often...
