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It’s not very often Durango gets a fashion show, but on Tuesday, the Department of Native American & Indigenous Studies at ...
"When I think of a warrior, I think of somebody with bravery… We honor and celebrate our Native American heritage here on Long Island." The district sued the state in September, saying that the ...
such as the backstrap loom and box loom, and demonstrates techniques for maintaining tension and achieving different patterns like tabby and twill weaves. The film emphasizes creativity in weaving ...
“If we’re looking to ‘Make America Great Again,’ then I think it should start with the truth about the true American history,” said Deborah Parker, CEO of the National Native American ...
The CU-Boulder Chapter wants to encourage and support American Indian and Alaskan Natives to pursue the science and engineering fields and connect the student chapter to the professional Native ...
“Radical Stitch” is a traveling exhibition organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan, in Canada. The exhibition was developed as a way to examine the contemporary and ...
Nan Yellowmule Gallegos, from the Pawnee and Crow nations, has been beading the Miss Indian World crowns and banners since 1990.
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
Indigenous leaders exchanged gifts and wisdom about the land and animals with their French and English allies during the 16th ...
“Crime rates in American Indian and Alaska Native communities are unacceptably high,” U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. “By surging FBI resources and collaborating closely with U ...
A 49-year survivor of incarceration within the United States prison system, Leonard Peltier (Ojibwe/Lakota), 80, is the most iconic Native American elder in Indian Country. Peltier arrived home at the ...
penned an op-ed in the Times warning against “anti-tariff absolutism” on the grounds that they can be used as one part of a broader industrial policy to revitalize American manufacturing.