UA Ƶlogo Leads Nation in Preserving Native American World War I History
More than 12,000 American Indian and Alaska Native men served in World War I, yet many of their stories have long been scattered or overlooked. Now, the University of Arkansas … UA Ƶlogo Leads Nation in Preserving Native American World War I History
Baseball and Boarding Schools: UA Ƶlogo Archivist to Reveal American Indian Contributions to Arkansas Minor Leagues
The story of American Indians in baseball is a complex narrative rooted in cultural disruption, resilience, and athletic prowess. This history, which includes significant contributions to Arkansas minor league baseball, … Baseball and Boarding Schools: UA Ƶlogo Archivist to Reveal American Indian Contributions to Arkansas Minor Leagues
Sequoyah National Research Center Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, and UA Ƶlogo’s Sequoyah National Research Center is helping to celebrate by sharing knowledge of Native American history and culture across Arkansas throughout … Sequoyah National Research Center Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
Sequoyah National Research Centers Helps Celebrate History of Cherokee Journalism
UA Ƶlogo’s Sequoyah National Research Center helped commemorate the history of journalism in the Cherokee Nation by joining the “Cherokee Journalism and Printing” event celebrating the 196th anniversary of … Sequoyah National Research Centers Helps Celebrate History of Cherokee Journalism
UA Ƶlogo Archivist Explores Intersection of Native American Mythology and Solar Eclipse
A University of Arkansas at Ƶlogo archivist will delve into the captivating realm of Native American mythology and celestial phenomena in two upcoming presentations.
Littlefield Named “Legend Among Us” for Contributions to Black History
Longtime University of Arkansas at Ƶlogo educator and historian Dr. Daniel Littlefield will be honored as a “Legend Among Us” for his contributions to Black history.