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A bent tree in Holliday will just look like an oddly shaped tree to most, but it is being recognized as an Indian marker tree.
The North Carolina Highway Marker Commission approved historical site markers for about a half dozen Native American tribes on highways across the state.
A group of American Indian sympathizers believes these massacres should be commemorated, as they once were, by state historic markers.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - An old Indian trail between Cadillac and Traverse City has a new pathfinder and preserver. Soon-to-be Eagle Scout Woody Unruh, 16, expects to complete his repair and ...
Mile-marker from the Dakota Access Pipeline protests makes the point that U.S. treaty history is still being written Signs nailed to a mile-marker at the DAPL protest show how far people came and ...