Mentions of America’s early days and the Wild West often conjure images of skirmishes between settlers and the Native tribes that called this land home. Of those tribes, the Comanche were the most ...
Art certainly imitated life for the Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art exhibit at The Fowler Museum at ...
Epic Guide to Fort Larned National Historic Site located in Central Kansas! This guide includes history, things to do, w ...
Here, Now & Always,” opening February 1, 2025, at the Zimmerli Art Museum exhibits more than 100 pieces from jewelry to ...
In the eyes of the U.S. government, all members of tribes were recognized as citizens beginning in 1924 with the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act. That law means Native Americans are expected ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at ...
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
We applaud Cinda H. Jones’ recognition of the Nipmuc band’s respectful land stewardship. Will other large landowners commit ...
Northwestern is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities, parents, students, and alumni. It is also in ...
American citizens ... citizens, Native News Online reported. He advised Navajo Nation residents to carry identification, driver’s licenses and their Certificate of Indian Blood.
A stretch of land in southern Oregon near Medford that carries historical significance, including the likely location of a treaty signing and near the site of a massacre, is returning to the ...