A Menominee Tribal biology class in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Native American scholars joined in the global March for Science. Their science blends seamlessly with beliefs.
An activist at a protest rally at the White House against the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, D.C.
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For the Blackfeet, Lakota and other Native American people, water does more than sustain life – it’s the place of the divine.
Protestors hold a sign outside the state’s Capitol, in Bismarck, North Dakota.,
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A scholar explains what makes landscapes sacred in Native American religion and why there needs to be a better understanding of the ties to the land.