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Aware of National Geographic’s imperfect history covering Indigenous communities, as well as the limited representation of Indigenous peoples on our own staff, we convened an advisory board of ...
She’s considered the first female writer and photographer to be published in National Geographic, and the first women elected to its board. Over nearly two decades of involvement with the ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. McKay hopes Yellow Dot ... literary novels, even board games—have been ringing the alarm bell for decades. A study published last year looked ...
This 1584 map of Jerusalem, made by a European priest who never visited the city, portrays scenes from the life of Christ in vivid color. This excerpt is taken from National Geographic’s new ...
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