Tears on a Red Dress
Canada celebrates Indigenous History Month in June. Part of that History is the disturbing reality that the RCMP and Canadian government have failed Indigenous women and girls who have gone missing or been murdered under their watch. What's worse, the Highway of Tears has claimed many victims and
Did Roanoke’s Lost Colony Survive Through Integration?
The Lost Colony of Roanoke, a mystery in American history, may not have vanished but rather assimilated into Native American society. Recent archaeological findings on Hatteras Island, including artifacts suggesting cultural integration, support this view. This challenges the traditional narrative,
Indigenous Roots of Southern Cuisine
The post discusses the rich culinary history of the Southeastern United States, highlighting that many soul food dishes have Native American origins. It emphasizes the intermixing of indigenous and European food traditions, particularly the importance of crops like corn, beans, and squash. The autho
