A DuLarge Native American won a national award for rediscovering and sharing cultural techniques.
Native arts and crafts are widely collected today, and there are contemporary practitioners who have developed their own recognizable styles.
Here, Now & Always,” opening February 1, 2025, at the Zimmerli Art Museum exhibits more than 100 pieces from jewelry to ...
Judy Charley is a silversmith who was raised by her Navajo maternal grandparents. Now 63, she has sold on the portal for more ...
Cue the beadwork. The small beads are hand-strung meticulously together to create an intricate design that serves as a significant cultural expression. While some of his offerings include rings made ...
A new law signed into place earlier this month is on the books to protect a graduate's right to represent their Native ...
Centuries of anti-Native American policies and colonization have upheld inequities between Native residents in Massachusetts and non-Native Americans, according to a new report that researchers ...
Native Americans face limited opportunities to grow their wealth in Massachusetts, according to a new report that aims to fill gaps from existing data with new insights from focus groups with ...
From 2018-23, Native Americans were 415% more likely to be searched, but only 16% more likely to have contraband found. “I’m still troubled by the higher search rate of Natives.
Fox News host Jesse Watters connected dam removals requested by Native American tribes to California's wildfire crisis, saying Governor Gavin Newsom removed four dams “because the Native Americans ...
most comprehensive museum exhibitions of contemporary Native American art, featuring more than 100 works across a range of media, from beadwork and jewelry to video and painting. (See the slide show ...
He tore more dams down -- four -- than anybody in the history of this country. Because the Native Americans told him to do it, because it would save some salmon. Now look at this.