The Native Americans of Cahokia, the largest pre-Columbian city north of Mexico, achieved something that seems impossible today. They transported a five-ton tree more than 180 kilo ...
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7 Rivers That Changed the Course of History
Rivers have always been more than just flowing water. They're lifelines, highways, and silent witnesses to humanity's greatest achievements.Throughout history, these liquid arteries have determined ...
COMMENTARY It's a good bet Pre-Columbian peoples would have been smarter about modern hurricanes than Florida's climate change denier-in-chief has shown himself to be amid turbocharged storms. Florida ...
Route 66 turns 100 years old in 2026 presenting the country an opportunity to authentically rewrite the narrative of the Mother Road, so-named by John Steinbeck in his 1939 novel, “The Grapes of Wrath ...
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Indigenous Americans dragged, carried or floated 5-ton tree more than 100 miles to North America's largest city north of Mexico 900 years ago
Researchers have determined the age and origin of a massive tree that was found at the pre-Columbian city of Cahokia in what ...
Spain’s foreign minister admitted the “injustice and pain” caused to “the Indigenous peoples of Mexico” by the Conquest.
As Native Americans across the U.S. come together on Monday for Indigenous Peoples Day to celebrate their history and culture and acknowledge the ongoing challenges they face, many will do so with a ...
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