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The designer, based on La Jolla Indian Reservation in California, is the first Native American designer to have a slot on the ...
The small town of 2,780 residents serves as gateway to hiking trails, mountain biking paths and canoe routes, plus features ...
Sandra Rambler, a San Carlos Apache community activist and mother of seven, died at the age of 69. Rambler oversaw the Apache ...
The “Return to Mauch Chunk Pow Wow” was held over the weekend at the Mauch Chunk Lake Park, Jim Thorpe. The pow wow was ...
The 17th annual National Treasures: Party at Point Park has officially sold out. A waiting list is set up at PartyatPointPark.com for those hoping to attend. Benefitting National Park Partners, ...
Rice camps have long been a tradition for Tribal Nations. It’s a time for people to gather, harvest wild rice, and share ...
The Eiteljorg Museum is set to release a powerful new book, , offering an Indigenous-led perspective on a remarkable ...
In an age of rampant offshoring and whack-a-mole tariff policies, the Pine Tree State remains a hub of domestic manufacturing ...
Visitors have one more chance this year to help uncover artifacts at Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort site in Bolivar.
Vol. 18, No. 1/2, Special Issue: Faulkner's Indians (Fall 2002/Spring 2003), pp. 81-99 (19 pages) The Faulkner Journal, a peer-reviewed forum for the scholarly study of William Faulkner's life and ...
Solomon Nunes Carvalho was a Baltimore painter and fledgling photographer when John C. Fremont, contacted him in 1853 and ...
Her birth name is not spoken by the Apache people. She is known as Gouyen, meaning “Wise Woman” or “the one who is wise.” The ...