Thanks to the transmission of our language, we have managed to survive,” explains Roger Kuyoc, who was born in Tizimín Yucatán, Mexico.
Crops don't generally thrive in desert-like ground, but 1000 years ago farmers in Israel utilised refuse such as ash and ...
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The centuries-old tradition of wassailing is making a comeback in rural England, with rituals and revelry meant to chase away evil spirits and the winter blues.
A soprano who performs in New York City, wins the 2025 American Traditions Vocal Competition, taking home $12,000 and thanks those who supported her The American Traditions Vocal Competition final ...
Neopagans of diverse traditions observe this holiday in a variety of ways, celebrating Brigid's divine femininity. As forms of neopaganism can be quite different and have very different origins ...
The founder of the Bell powwow is also a recognized artist as a knife maker and his carvings in stone and wood, and the latest exhibit at the ...
Scientific Reports delves into the adaptive agricultural practices of pre-industrial communities in north-eastern Europe over the past two millennia. The research highlights how significant climatic ...
Evan Feeley, interpretive project coordinator with Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism, said the new exhibit focuses on Cherokee National Treasure Thomas Muskrat. It runs through May 17.