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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Preservation Magazine The Quest to Save a Fragile Florida Island With a Difficult History -
Where Women Made History Archaeology Reveals the Hidden History of Amache Ochinee Prowers -
Preserve Route 66 Route 66 Reflection: Finding Hidden Treasures on The Mother Road -
Preservation Magazine Inside the Riverside Rescue of an Ancient Site in North Dakota -
Native American History A Nearly Pristine Pawnee Tipi Ring Site Preserved for More Than a Century -
Native American History “We Have Always Been Here”: Angelo Baca Reflects on Bears Ears -
Native American History Angelo Baca: Bears Ears and Working with Native Communities to Preserve Public Lands -
Preservation Leadership Forum The Ghost of Kit Carson: Women’s History Along the Santa Fe Trail -
Native American History Between Two Worlds: Indian Imprisonment at Castillo de San Marcos National Monument -
Native American History History Divided: Dr. Susan LaFlesche Picotte’s Legacy in Three Buildings -
Native American History Living Connections to an Ancient Past at Wupatki National Monument
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This May, celebrate the historic sites, neighborhoods, and landmarks that tell the full American story—places that remind us of how far we've come and how far we still have to go.
Celebrate!