a Native American non-profit organization, keeps the art and tradition of pipestone-making alive. Led by Bud Johnson, an ...
“First American Girl” recasts the popular line of dolls. In “Indigenous Futurisms,” Romero examines the role Native people ...
Yanktonai Dakota artist Oscar Howe started a rebellion against “gatekeepers” wanting to keep Native art in a slim “cultural” ...
Apache artist Douglas Miles calls it the “Native American Industrial Arts Complex,” which is currently locked in a struggle ...
The poles — which are not part of Coast Salish tradition — sparked a mini-culture war in Seattle around Indigenous ...
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month this November, Angeline Boulley shares her top 10 book recommendations.
Ivar’s recently installed Alaska-born David Boxley to replace a deteriorating Northwest Coast-style totem pole in the Salmon ...
November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.
According to the Pew Research Center, 68% of Indian American registered voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party. They also tend to support liberal positions on contemporary ...
Around 2.6 million Indian Americans are eligible to vote, according to the Indian American Attitudes Survey (IAAS) 2024, published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. These are “high ...
The timing of Trump’s statement is especially noteworthy, as it comes not only five days before the U.S. elections but also three days after the release of the Indian-American Attitudes Survey 2024.
The celebration of Native American heritage began in 1916 when New York declared an “American Indian Day,” according to the United States Senate. In 1990 when Congress, supported by Hawaii Sen.