About 3,500 years ago, in a bend of the Mississippi River in what is now northeastern Louisiana, groups of hunter-gatherers ...
Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherers began building massive earthwork mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northeast Louisiana. "Conservatively, they ...
New archaeological research challenges long-held assumptions about why ancient hunter-gatherers built the monumental earthworks at Poverty Point in Louisiana some 3,500 years ago. Rather than serving ...
It had been previously thought that the Poverty Point earthworks in northeastern Louisiana were inhabited some 3,500 years ...
A policy of giving out regular, unconditional cash payments is gaining popularity as the cost of living grows and AI looms ...
Representatives from UNESCO will make site visits this summer to Poverty Point, an archeological site in northeast Louisiana where mammoth earthen mounds were erected some 3,000 years ago. Poverty ...
Forty-two million Americans receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (also known as food stamps). That’s 12% of the population.
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Louisiana Jonesie and the Mound Builders are making a stop at the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum! Second through fourth grade teachers can bring their classes to learn ...
The televised devastation of New Orleans' 9th Ward focused attention on America's urban poverty. President Bush called it the legacy of discrimination and promised "bold action" to provide whatever is ...
"Parts of the United States are as poor as the Third World" according to a recent United Nations report on global inequality. Any doubts about poverty in America have been erased by the plight of New ...