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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America's Eroding Edges A Delicate Balance of Commerce and Climate Change in Nome, Alaska -
Native American History Oklahoma's Native American History, Told At Its Historic Sites -
America's Eroding Edges Fighting The Rising Tide In Shaktoolik, Alaska -
Antiquities Act Five Remarkable Sites To Explore Near Southeast Utah -
Preservation Magazine Bears Ears National Monument Under Immediate Threat -
America's Eroding Edges When The Seawall Breaks: Climate Change In Teller, Alaska -
Preservation Magazine A Long-Overdue Rehab For One Alaskan Longhouse -
Preservation Magazine Painted Desert Community Complex's Return To Its Modernist Roots -
America's Eroding Edges A Continual State of Emergency -
America's Eroding Edges The Disappearing Tradition of Whale Hunting in Point Hope, Alaska -
America's Eroding Edges Subsistence, A Way of Life
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