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How Indigenous veterans faced battles at home and abroad
John Moses says that when his father Russell Moses returned on leave from the Korean War, his battles weren't over. When the ...
Husi Cázares, publisher at the new Desert Ink Press, and Linda Laird, director at Books for Classrooms in Green Valley. “If we want children to read, it’s important that they see themselves in their ...
Nov. 8 is Indigenous Veterans Day, which commemorates the service and sacrifice of the country’s Indigenous veterans. A ...
Outside talks to Julian Brave NoiseCat about his new memoir which reckons with Indigenous endurance and the tribal trickster ...
Tracy Lee Nelson, A member of the Luiseno on his father’s side, and the Kumeyaay/Digueno on his mother’s, is an award-winning ...
Australia's democratic system is unlike any other on Earth. As a nation, we sort of vaguely understand this, and take a generalised pride in the triennial democracy sausage, and the beige, competent ...
In early October, former Winnipeg police chief Devon Clunis was back in his native Jamaica, volunteering with a humanitarian ...
Most details about the lives they lived are lost to history, but records offer glimpses into their experiences at Carlisle.
A popular pilgrimage is visiting the battlefields and cemeteries of Europe where poppies grow. In Dartmouth, there's a different pilgrimage happening in the lead-up to Remembrance Day. A display of ...
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