Bears Ears holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Native American tribes and pueblos that have historically ...
The USU held their last Cultural Welcome event, Native American Welcome, at the American Indian Studies Cultural Center from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19. This event provided students an ...
Celebrating its 45th anniversary, the Museum of Indian Culture hosted its annual two-day Roasting Ears of Corn Festival Saturday. It’s Pennsylvania’s oldest Native American festival celebrating the ...
WOODLAND — Woodland-area community members came together to celebrate the unveiling of a cultural mural created by Native youths as part of a project on June 16 — and attendees were able to add their ...
Reclamation, resurgence and resilience are all ways to describe what's happening with Native American fashion and art as it becomes more visible. Kaomi Lee of Twin Cities PBS met one Ojibwe artist who ...
LAFAYETTE, La. — At Vermilionville's Native American Culture Day celebration, Louisiana Native American tribes came together to spread awareness of the presence and traditions of their people. "All ...
My interest in Indigenous territorial claims began in my childhood. I grew up during the Native land claims era in Alaska. Throughout the twentieth century, Alaska Native people watched their lands ...
The four-day Moundville Native American Festival got underway Wednesday, celebrating the culture of Southeastern Native Americans. The 35th annual Moundville Native American Festival is being held at ...
Arts & Culture | Updated: October 14, 2024 | Originally Published: October 6, 2023 The diversity of the Native American experience is honored by the newly christened federal holiday A Grass Dance is a ...
Children painted rocks and watercolor landscapes, made clay pots and sewed treasure pouches at Poway’s Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center on March 16. The morning activities were part of a ...
Native Americans celebrate the coming together of tribes through pow wows. They spend a lot of time preparing for these events. (Jonas Wright) The BYU Multicultural Student Services hosted the 43rd ...
From 1819 to 1969, the U.S. government separated Native American children from their families to eradicate their cultures, assimilate them into White society and seize tribal land. The following nine ...
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