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Unusual 19th-century boomerang reveals Australia’s indigenous history, claims study
A 19th-century wangim or boomerang has revealed how sophisticated the First Peoples of Australia were as engineers, and how ...
First published in France in 1973, Jean Raspail’s novel The Camp of the Saints is one of those books many talk about but very ...
James Gunn confirms George R. R. Martin’s works as his biggest inspiration for the DCU beyond the DC comics themselves. See ...
The exhibition is part of a multiyear, multigenerational project that includes 16 artists from the Upper Midwest.
The sequel to the bestselling "Blood Sisters" focuses on stolen skeletal remains uncovered in Narragansett and a missing ...
Palestinian civil society organizations have condemned the Israeli occupation’s detention and deportation of 32 international ...
The Outdoors Calendar publishes submitted information on hunting, fishing, hiking and other outdoors events. Email details to ...
Acclaimed Māori artist Shane Cotton has been awarded The Dowse Foundation’s $100,000 Major Art Commission, one of the most ...
A new law passed last week recognized Taiwan’s Pingpu peoples, reigniting debate over who gets to define indigeneity.
It feels like the world is spinning out of control as militarized violence, climate chaos, economic inequality, and ...
Jason Momoa drove a vintage pickup along a winding country road in Hawaii, a tattooed arm dangling out the window and ...
A Magical Mess on MSNOpinion
11 Common American Phrases That Can Offend People Abroad
Colonial Language That Stings When Americans say they want to "conquer" or "discover" a new destination, they might think ...
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