Tribes from across North America plan to join together for the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation’s 56th annual powwow June 5-6 in Livingston.
The city of Steamboat Springs hosted a May 28 ceremony at Civic Plaza to dedicate a new sculpture honoring the Ute Bear Dance and celebrate the enduring cultural heritage of the Ute people in the ...
TRIBE, the multidisciplinary arts collective founded by MacArthur Fellow Shamel Pitts, announced a series of NYC events ...
Items taken away from the Meskwaki Indian Settlement in the late 1800s are now back home after more than 30 years of federal ...
The 12 Cherokee Nation Remember the Removal Bike Ride participants left for Cherokee, North Carolina May 26 following a ...
Tim and Tolly Sherry never set out to become internet famous. The couple, married for more than 30 years, were simply doing what they have always done: dancing at home, laughing together and enjoying ...
The pow wow included a drum circle, dancers, singers and vendors offering art, clothing, bags, jewelry and food.
In the early nineteenth century, white settlers in the eastern United States increasingly encroached upon the lands of Native Americans. Although the U.S. government had signed treaties demarcating ...
Dancing is the main event at powwows, inter-tribal celebrations filled with Indigenous food and art. Styles and inspiration ...
The theme of this powwow—the third at Bowdoin in three years—was Native joy. It honored traditions passed on through many ...
(The Conversation) — If you wanted to learn the Cherokee language in the 1990s, there weren’t many written resources: three dissertations from the 1970s and ’80s, one textbook and a handful of college ...
If you wanted to learn the Cherokee language in the 1990s, there weren’t many written resources: three dissertations from the 1970s and ’80s, one textbook and a handful of college classes in North ...
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