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The Ancient One, also known as Kennewick Man, was reburied early Saturday in the high desert of the Columbia Plateau, ending 20 years of legal battles and scientific study.
Native American News; Historians, tribes honor three giants in documenting Plateau languages for future generations. Published: ; Nov. 12, 2022, 7:27 a.m.
In carnival gear Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong leads 52 tribes of the state in a street celebration of peace. Governor Simon Lalong led the way.
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang has urged the over 50 ethnic groups in the State to unite, protect, and preserve the State’s proud heritage against aggressors who are prowling the State.
"Head to Toe: The Language of Plateau Indian Clothing" opens on Friday, Nov. 8. Admission is free for on opening day and the public is invited to the opening reception at 6 p.m. with complimentary ...
P O R T L A N D, Ore., Sept. 25, 2001 -- The U.S. Interior Department has decidedthat “Kennewick Man,” one of the oldest skeletons ever foundin North America, should be given to five American ...
Indians pitcher Cody Allen picked up his 30th save of the season Wednesday, reaching that mark for the first time in his career. It wasn't his smoothest save, as he allowed two hits and one earned ...
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is known for its deep American Indian collection. Now, in its biggest American Indian exhibit ever, the MAC is showing off its holdings in “Lasting ...
SEATTLE — In the high desert of the Columbia Plateau, more than 200 people gathered early Saturday to lay the Ancient One to rest, returning his 9,000-year-old remains to an undisclosed location ...
The ancient bones of the Kennewick Man have been returned to the ground. More than 200 members of five Columbia Plateau tribes and bands gathered at an undisclosed location over the weekend to lay ...