Archaeological record suggests hunter gatherers were playing games of chance at the end of the last ice age ...
Ronan Native Dancer Natalie Adams performs a traditional Native American dance during a presentation in Plains. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press) Iggy Quequesah a member of the Ronan Native Dancers performs ...
Alive and growing on the great plains -- Shaped by a harsh yet beautiful land -- Daily life on the plains -- All my relations -- Euro-American expansion and destruction of the tribal culture -- Gains, ...
A new study in American Antiquity presents evidence that the earliest known dice in human history were made and used by ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - “The Native American People of the Plains and Beyond was born out of a desire to bring people aware of the Native American People that are in our surrounding areas.” The NAPPB ...
A Denver guest's archive includes chapters from H.S. Kilbourne's memoir of experiences in the Indian territory; his pencil sketches of life on the Plains; and many evocative photographs by W.S. Soule.
New research shows that Native Americans were making dice for gaming thousands of years before anyone else in the world.
The earliest examples were discovered at Late Pleistocene Folsom-period archaeological sites in Wyoming, Colorado, and New ...
A new Colorado State University study presents evidence that the earliest known dice in human history were made and used by Native American hunter-gatherers on the western Great Plains more than 12,00 ...
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