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Yosemite Valley began shaping roughly 10 million years ago when faulting and uplift in the Sierra Nevada created steep walls and a deep canyon carved further by glaciers during...
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Yosemite Valley began shaping roughly 10 million years ago when faulting and uplift in the Sierra Nevada created steep walls and a deep canyon carved further by glaciers during...
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Sequoyah is most widely understood as a name of Cherokee origin, often linked to ideas of strength or borrowed from earlier forms. In many modern tellings, it is associated with...
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Yosemite’s origin begins deep underground, long before visitors arrived. The valley’s striking cliffs and sweeping views are the product of tectonic forces, repeated glaciat...
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Chicago’s history begins with the Lenape, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and other Indigenous peoples who sustained villages along the shoreline and portage routes. European traders and...
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Turtle Island is a name many Indigenous peoples in North America use for the land now called the United States and parts of Canada. The phrase Turtle Island genocide refers to t...
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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a historian, writer, and Indigenous rights activist best known for her scholarship on colonialism, land dispossession, and militarism in the United State...
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John Rolfe and Pocahontas were historical figures whose connection shaped early English–Powhatan relations in early 17th-century Virginia. Their relationship was both personal...
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