Murderer's Gulch

Murderer’s Gulch

Dustin White Editor History is a work in progress. As new pieces of information are discovered, the past continues to be written and rewritten.  The…

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Whitewashing History: The Confederate Flag and Robert E. Lee

Whitewashing History: The Confederate Flag and Robert E. Lee

Observations Dustin White The news is often filled with tragedies. Nearly on any day, one can find some sort of horrible event that has occurred,…

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Thinking about immigration

Thinking about immigration

Observations Dustin White As I was writing about historical immigration in North Dakota, the topic of immigration also popped up in the U.S. Congress. Introduced…

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Not quite the post racial age

Not quite the post racial age

Observations Dustin White Yesterday, I read an article called “Are you sure you’re not racist?,” that had been shared (my apologies, I can’t recall who…

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A Field of Bliss: Ben Such's Fifth Album

A Field of Bliss: Ben Such’s Fifth Album

The Review Dustin White Nearly half a decade ago, I first became aware of a local artist named Ben Suchy. At the time, I was…

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Knowledge of the past impacts today

Knowledge of the past impacts today

Observations Dustin White A few days ago I happened to overhear a mother and son having a historical conversation. It wasn’t a conversation I wanted…

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Heartbeat of Twin Cities: Chief Looking's Village

Heartbeat of Twin Cities: Chief Looking’s Village

Dustin White Editor “A heart in the middle of Bismarck-Mandan, beating with the cadence of the Mandaree Singers. An older city within cities. Not a…

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A once thriving Mandan Village: On-A-Slant

A once thriving Mandan Village: On-A-Slant

Dustin White Editor Two hundred years before the United States would be formed, families from three villages decided to come together to build a fortified…

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Exploring the History of the Mandan

Exploring the History of the Mandan

Dustin White Editor At the height of their civilization, around 15,000 Mandans occupied their Heart River towns. The impact they had on the area has…

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We use less than 10% of our brain, and other mind myths

We use less than 10% of our brain, and other mind myths

Skeptics Corner Dustin White Throughout ones life, most are certain to have heard a number of myths about memory. It is no wonder as there…

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