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The Lost History of Yellowstone

Debunking the myth that the great national park was a wilderness untouched by humans

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First in the House

Born enslaved, Joseph Rainey of South Carolina was elected to Congress 150 years ago. But the impact of this momentous step in U.S. race relationships did not last long

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Making the Nation

Today’s craft renaissance is more than just an antidote to our over-automated world. It renews a way of life that made us who we are

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Inspiring Awe in Alaska

In native communities along the coast, a lively artistic movement draws on innovation and humor as well as tradition

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On the Origin of Culture

Wild monkeys in Japan are teaching scientists how animals develop valuable skills—and pass them to the next generation

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In Museums, We Trust

After a year fraught with challenges, we must build on our strengths for a common purpose

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Going Nuts

The bizarre sanitarium staple that would become a spreadable obsession

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Master Pieces

Spirituality, culture and memory come together in collages by a curator and artist

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Coda for the Kid

His pioneering trombone work put New Orleans jazz on the map, but only now is Kid Ory getting the encore he deserves

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Inventing the Alphabet

New scholarship points to a paradox of historic scope: Our writing system was devised by people who couldn’t read

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This Ohio Golf Course, Built Atop a Hopewell Earthwork, Is Now the Subject of a Lawsuit

In Ohio, a legal battle over access to some of the world’s largest human-made earthworks

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Hail the King of Wakanda

The black superhero who changed comics forever

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