Turquoise was a ceremonial gem and a medium of exchange for Native American tribes in the southwestern US. They also used it in their jewelry and amulets. The Apaches believed that turquoise attached ...
The more than 5.2 million-strong Indian-American community, eligible to vote, has emerged as a group that can potentially swing the election outcome towards either candidate. Now the second ...
Kathryn Woodman Leighton was considered one of the world's most notable painters of American Indian portraits, "at a time when the subject was reserved for males." This painting of important Tewa ...
But while the invitation called for a Diwali celebration, the party was buzzing with excitement over the Indian-American community’s latest political milestone: Kamala Harris becoming the first ...
Around 2.6 million Indian Americans are eligible to vote, according to the Indian American Attitudes Survey (IAAS) 2024, published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. These are “high ...
Reshma Saujani, CEO of Girls Who Code and the first Indian-American woman to run for US Congress in 2010, at the All That Glitters Diwali Ball. On a recent October evening on New York City’s ...
As a writer and activist, she spent her life fighting for Native American rights. Photograph via Science History Images / Alamy “I cried aloud, shaking my head all the while until I felt the ...
Native American performers showcase traditional dances and songs at the event, sharing the cultural meanings and stories behind each performance. Photo by Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media ...