Nanticoke Pow Wows’ Rise, Fall, and Rebirth in Delaware
The Nanticoke Indians in Delaware navigate a century of cultural preservation through pow wows, enduring war and societal changes.
The Nanticoke Indians in Delaware navigate a century of cultural preservation through pow wows, enduring war and societal changes.
In a life defined by educational advocacy and a spirit of volunteerism, Martha G. Bachman was not one to sit on the sidelines. “When I first started making suggestions to educators about ways to improve the system, they didn’t take me seriously,” she once reflected. “They told me I didn’t know enough because I wasn’t…
The complex history of U.S. and Delaware housing policies often perpetuated racial discrimination and economic inequality. Tracing initiatives from the 1930s to the Civil Rights era, the article scrutinizes their mixed impacts.
The Delaware Bay balances ecological health and human economy. Despite legislative gains, urgent action is needed to protect its future.