Nataliia Khodymchuk lived in memory of her late husband, Valerii, the first worker to die in the nuclear meltdown at ...
At 25 Cranberry St. in Brooklyn Heights, a Revolutionary War-era farmhouse emerges from obscurity for the first time in three ...
In "Iconophilia" at Half Gallery, Colleen Barry explores motherhood, celebrity, and the ancient she-wolf across fourteen new ...
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'Native' American Girl dolls are historically inaccurate. So this artist reimagined them
Artist Cara Romero has been creating “First” American Girl dolls since 2018.
The event, hosted by the Native American/Indigenous Student Alliance in collaboration with Student Affairs, blended tradition ...
Story and photos by Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog The Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center is transformed this ...
It’s the final year of an event that bills itself as the largest powwow in North America, and the winners of the pageant that ...
Throughout her adolescence, White Bear documented her life using her family’s handheld camera, preserving her memories on hours of VHS recordings.
On "What Happened in AZ?," we explore the vital role of women in shaping Yavapai-Apache cultural and community life.
EDGEWOOD, N.M. — In the 1970s, the U.S. agency that provides health care to Native Americans sterilized thousands of women without their full and informed consent, depriving them of the opportunity to ...
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