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The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture how Native stories are still being created.
From mid-December until Feb. 14 — a day of mass firings across the federal workforce — Watts was one of them. Watts’ expertise is in a specific type of curation: Native American art.
The Education Department has withdrawn from an agreement to address disparities in discipline for Native American students at ...
It’s powwow season, which means the 4th annual UNLV Powwow for the Planet is happening in Las Vegas The event is a two-day celebration of cultural preservation, ...
Thinking of taking a budget-friendly trip in the United States this year? There are plenty of options, depending on the ...
Beyond well-known observances lies a rich tapestry of cultural commemorations honoring African American heritage, resilience, ...
The former gold mine beneath is another, and that’s what motivated Two Bulls to use his performance art to cleanse it. Native American protesters confront a line of law enforcement officers in ...
Rehoboth Beach Film Society is committed to preserving cinema’s past, present and future for the beach community, and broad ...
More than 1,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grants across the country were suddenly terminated last week at the ...
WorldAtlas highlighted seven Western North Carolina routes in its "10 Best Road Trips in NC" list. The selected routes ...