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It was the deadliest massacre of indigenous people in U.S. history. But today, many still don’t know the story. It was 1863, on an icy January morning, at dawn. Hundreds of members of the Northwestern ...
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I had the pleasure of watching Samuel Dameus' latest film, "The Heroes of the Massacre River," which tells a vital story of Haitian people coming together to build the Ouanaminthe canal off a river ...
On September 11, Dominican President Luis Abinader announced the closure and militarization of the border with Haiti at a press conference at the National Palace in Santo Domingo. The decision was one ...
The architects and builders in filmmaker Samuel Dameus' latest documentary take great pride in their role in building the Ouanaminthe canal along the Massacre River, which creates the northern border ...
In January of 1863, near what’s now known as Preston, Idaho, the largest massacre of Native Americans in United States history occurred — causing an estimated 500 members of the Northwestern Band of ...
DALLAS — Four and a half miles separate a lonely stretch of the Trinity River from Founders Plaza in Downtown Dallas. But the two distinctively different settings are forever connected by the night of ...