KFSM Fort Smith on MSN
River Valley natives nominated for Grammys
John Jeter from Fort Smith and Jesse Welles from Ozark are both nominated for Grammys.
The world's largest isolated tribe reappears in the Peruvian Amazon as illegal logging increases the risk of contact and disease ...
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What really happened to Sue the T-Rex
In 1990, a fossil dubbed Sue the T-Rex was discovered by the Black Hills Institute. A tragic custody battle ensued over Sue the T-Rex between paleontologist Peter Larson, the federal government, and ...
In rural communities living near Brazil’s Juruá River, a tributary of the Amazon River that flows northward through the ...
In the first 10 months of 2025, international tourism in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, grew by 40%. Most of those tourists are Americans and Europeans traveling to see the world's largest tropical ...
An eccentric and artist, Arnold Henry Savage Landor won his way into the late 19th-century courts of east Asia by painting royal portraits. He traveled through India with two Persian cats, surveyed in ...
In the Gran Chaco Region, which stretches into both Paraguay and Bolivia, the Ayoreo tribe shows what happens when outsiders ...
The trial for five men over the killing of an Indigenous Amazon leader is due to start Tuesday, in a rare legal case that prosecutors and advocates say could test whether Peru can hold perpetrators ...
New images of the Mashco Piro community are clearer than any taken before, which were often blurry and grainy.
Conservationist and author Paul Rosolie recently shared his experience of meeting an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon while speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast on January 14.
An American conservationist revealed astonishing, never-before-seen footage of a modern-day, uncontacted Amazonian tribe (via Times of India) while describing his bloody and near-fatal encounter. Paul ...
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