Behind the Blog: 48 Hours in My Historical Haven
What's it like to be a history blogger? Here's a 48-hour snapshot of a day (or 2) in my life. History stuff included!
A Visit to the Palm Desert Historical Society: Understanding Coachella Valley's Historical Significance
If you visit the Coachella Valley in California, drop into the Palm Desert Historical Society to kickstart your learning about the area, on Cahuilla native land.
Announcing My American History Affiliate Partnerships: Finding History on the Road and Having it Delivered to Your Home
I want everyone to have access to history. It's why I've chosen to partner with two companies: one for finding history on the go and one for learning history at home.
Reflections, Ideas, and Action Items for Exploring the Tribal Nations of the Eastern Woodlands
I'm exploring the Eastern Woodlands tribes, sharing my ideas and action items related to our shared American history.
Learning Native American History from George Washington: the Truth About American Indians
George Washington understood the importance of American Indians to creating a new United States. So should we.
History Isn't Always Visible: I Saw Kinheche and Never Will Again.
Have you seen a piece of history before it went into storage for the rest of your life? For me, that's Kinheche.