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Our ancestors’ ability to recognize water sources was crucial to their survival. As a result, the attraction to lustrous materials is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history and is evident among ...
From Mexico to Mozambique, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Tara Roberts takes Lale through her aquatic adventures.
From about 1680 to the Civil War, it appears that the swamp communities were dominated by Africans and African-Americans ... there isn’t that much on paper. But that doesn’t mean their ...
Friends, family and fans flocked in mourning to the home of Malian music star Amadou Bagayoko on Saturday a day after he died ...
recycled plastic food containers and window screen which are embellished with beads, wire, fabric and paper maché to conjure nature’s mystery, exuberance and disequilibrium. The materials ...
The new levies come as nations on the continent continue to struggle with the fallout of the Trump administration’s ...
In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, archaeologists discovered thousands of stone tools, ...
Lani Adeoye brings her Nigerian heritage and global perspective to a West African crafts display at Salone del Mobile.
The African American Museum in Philadelphia presents “Demond Melancon: As Any Means Are Necessary,” one of two new ...
The Supreme Court condemned its ruling in Korematsu in 2018, calling it “morally repugnant” and “gravely wrong” but at the ...
A new report shows the potential extent to which Musk's organization is in the midst of a data coup. By Lucas Ropek Sabina Graves James Whitbrook Sabina Graves AJ Dellinger Thomas Maxwell Isaiah ...