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The 1.5-mile hike will take visitors through a portion of the earthworks with a focus on useful native plants. The ranger-led hike will give people the opportunity to learn about plants the Native Americans would have eaten and used thousands of years ago. The hike begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 9 at Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer, Louisiana.
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The Poverty Point World Heritage Site is celebrating International Archaeology Day at their park this Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event…
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Activities and demonstrations recognize the region's Native American culture in a weekend event.Native American Day is hosted at Lake D'Arbonne State Park…
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Dr. Roger Carpenter, associate professor of history at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, is celebrating the release of his fourth book, “Times are…