History sends us signals about the abuses unfolding in America today. Can we learn from those signals? What can we learn from ...
Ever wonder how the name "John" became associated with toilets, prostitution and unknown persons? Explore John’s fascinating ...
New genetic research suggests that humans first developed language around 135,000 years ago when populations began ...
Humans' unique language capacity was present at least 135,000 years ago, according to a survey of genomic evidence. As such, language might have entered social use 100,000 years ago.
In the 1990s, fewer than 350 people spoke Inari Sámi. Today, experts say about 500 people speak the near-extinct language, ...
How students at USC Aiken explore the histories and cultures of Latin America through its diverse literature was the topic of ...
Indian linguistic and cultural identity is at a turning point as migration, globalization, and historical influences reshape ...
This rhetoric of “unity” and “efficiency” echoes the language of past empire-builders, but history suggests a darker reality.
Language is a defining characteristic of humanity, yet its origins remain a topic of intense debate. Some researchers argue ...
ASHK is pleased to present a presentation and dialogue with John Phan, Associate Professor of Vietnamese Humanities at Columbia University, on his latest book, Lost Tongues of the Red River ...
Most Louisianans no longer speak French, but a growing number of schools are now immersing kids in it. At École ...
Cherokee art, history and culture were at the forefront of activities during spring break at the three museums in downtown Tahlequah, John Ross Museum in Park Hill and Saline Courthouse Museum. At the ...