NATURE NOTES: MARFA PUBLIC RADIO
Desert Dwelling in Deep Time: Archeologists Catalog Big Bend National Park's Rich Human Past
By Drew Stuart
January 5, 2023

MSN.COM
Porvenir massacre: Did US army have larger role in 1918 killings?
By Kismat Shrees
December 11, 2022

BIG BEND SENTINEL
Newly-published archaeological findings complicate narrative of Porvenir massacre
By Sam Karas
November 30, 2022

WALL STREET JOURNAL
A Century Later, Historians Revisit a Texas Massacre
By Adolfo Florez
November 21, 2022

TEXAS STANDARD
New archaeology could change story behind borderland massacre by Texas Rangers
By Michael Marks
November 10, 2022

NEW SCIENTIST
US Army bullets unexpectedly found at 1918 Mexico border massacre site
By Jeremy Hsu
October 25, 2022

TEXAS MONTHLY
The Politics of Adobe Could Reshape Far West Texas
By Sterry Butcher
October 2022

ODESSA AMERICAN
Center for Big Bend Studies receives grant
June 21, 2022

BIG BEND SENTINEL
David Keller wins local history award from state historical association
By Abbey Perrault
March 4, 2020

TEXAS MONTHLY
A New Documentary Exposes the Dark Truth of a West Texas Massacre
By Cat Cardenas
October 4, 2019

TEXAS STANDARD
‘In The Shadow Of The Chinatis’ Delves Into The Forgotten Human History Of The Big Bend
By Rhonda Fanning
September 26, 2019

TEXAS OBSERVER
A Riveting New History of an Ancient West Texas Canyon
By Sasha von Oldershausen
August 9, 2019

KRTS WEST TEXAS TALK
David Keller On The History Of Pinto Canyon
With Diana Nguyen
May 30, 2019

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS
‘In the Shadow of the Chinatis’ recovers rich Big Bend history
By John MacCormack
April 15, 2019

EL PASO TIMES
Porvenir massacre on Texas border haunts descendants 100 years later
By Madlin Mekelburg
January 26, 2018

PBS NEWS HOUR
New pipeline clashes call on Standing Rock playbook
By Mark Scalia
January 18, 2017

THE NATION
Take Action to Fight Another Pipeline
By Sasha von Oldershausen
December 9, 2016

SAN ANTONIO REPORT
Bulldozing the Last Texas Frontier
By Daniel Kleifgen
October 19, 2016

NATURE NOTES - MARFA PUBLIC RADIO      
Adapting to an Unforgiving Land: Archeology Sheds Light on Big Bend’s Native American History
August 11, 2016
By Drew Stuart

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS
Did U.S. Cavalry massacre civilians on the border?
By John MacCormack
April 1, 2016

KRTS MARFA
A New Look at the Porvenir Massacre of 1918
By Tom Michae
January 28, 2016

THE TEXAS TRIBUNE
In Pristine Big Bend Region, a Pipeline Could Run Through It
By Jim Malewitz
July 14, 2015

MOTHER JONES
The Pipeline That Texans Are Freaking Out Over (Nope, Not Keystone)
By Bryan Schatz
May 15, 2015

AL JAZEERA
An unlikely alliance: Ranchers and green activists fight Texas pipeline
By Rachel Monroe
May 13, 2015

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