Native American Heritage Stories
Native Americans' diverse cultures, traditions, and histories expand our lens of what should be preserved and challenge us to think beyond the classic definition of historic preservation. Read on to learn more about the National Treasures, Historic Sites, and fascinating people who illuminate Native American history.
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Telling the Full American Story Stewarding Native American Stories: A Conversation with Blue Tarpalechee -
Telling the Full History Preservation Fund The Legacy and Future of Shawnee Indian Manual Labor Boarding School -
Preserve Route 66 Along Route 66, the Hi-Way Cafe Sign Shines Again -
Where Women Made History Five Women, Five Approaches to Saving Places -
Preservation Magazine The Revival of a Nebraska Hospital Founded by a Groundbreaking Native American Woman -
Native American History Resource List: Preserving Native American Places -
Telling the Full American Story History in the Soil: Exploring "America Outdoors" with Baratunde Thurston -
Preservation Magazine Places Restored, Threatened, Saved, and Lost in Preservation Magazine's Fall 2022 Issue -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places Promising Updates on 5 Past "11 Most" Sites -
Telling the Full American Story As Long as the Grass Grows and the Rivers Run: Native American Treaties Today -
Investing in Preservation’s Future Challenges Into Opportunities: The National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places Where Are They Now? Updates on 11 Past '11 Most' Sites
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