The hunting of large whales goes back much further in time than previously thought. New research from ICTA-UAB and the Department of Prehistory of the UAB reveals that Indigenous communities in ...
Will Smith just pulled off the wildest adventure of his life, and it’s nothing like his usual big-screen blockbusters. In the ...
The belated move to update a 71-year-old law exposes Malaysia’s long-standing failure to safeguard the rights of the Orang ...
Mamawi Atosketan Native School, located in Canada, has been named the winner of the 2026 Zayed Sustainability Prize in the Global High Schools -- The Americas category. The school was recognised for ...
Habitat protection expands on Oregon’s North Coast For Indigenous people of the Oregon Coast, land and water are not ...
A visit to Greenland reveals a swirl of feelings as people nervously await talks with the Trump administration about the ...
South Dakota's land has been home to Indigenous people for hundreds of years. Around 8.5% of the state's population ...
A new generation of Colombians is drawing on tradition—and creating some of the world's best restaurants in the process.
Sweeping views of the Olympics and Puget Sound plus open spaces make Richmond Beach Saltwater Park a popular spot for working ...
Explore South Pacific tourism in 2026, from Guam’s recovery led by the Guam Visitors Bureau to Fiji, Palau, French Polynesia, ...
New research shows whale hunting in South America dates back 5,000 years, reshaping views of early maritime societies.
New research suggests ancient islanders may have migrated across the Pacific in response to shifting rainfall. As the west grew drier and the east wetter, people may have followed water to survive.
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