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At the center of the weekend's turmoil in Charlottesville is a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. While New Hampshire isn't seeing much debate…
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On Wednesday morning, Durham’s three-person human rights commission will discuss establishing an Indigenous Peoples Day. Town administrator Todd Selig…
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It’s not something you normally associate with New Hampshire. But for decades, archaeology has been quietly thriving here.This summer, the State…
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Asked to imagine a "medieval city", you probably think of Europe or the Middle East - walled fiefdoms, bustling market stalls, maybe a castle, cathedral…
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Since 2011, authorities have attempted to curb the growing opioid epidemic by monitoring prescribers, limiting doses, and cracking down on so-called pill…
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Poverty, suicide, and alcohol and drug abuse are disproportionately high among the two million Native Americans in the US - and at crisis levels on…
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Imagine a political outsider who's thin on policy and big on celebrity. He's crude. He draws enormous crowds, and his popularity has party leaders…
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Editor’s Note: Since the initial publication of this story, NHPR has reported that citizens of a federally recognized Abenaki First Nation based in Canada…
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The Native American Program at Dartmouth College is without a leader. College officials removed Susan Taffe Reed as director of the student support program after Native American groups questioned her connection to the community. The controversy reveals the complications of figuring out who can best support Native American students on campus.
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15th Annual Warner Powwow Kicks OffSaturday marked the beginning of the annual intertribal powwow in Warner.On the field next to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, craft vendor tents,…