Red Earth Treefest is free to see weekdays through Jan. 3 in the south lobby of BancFirst Tower in downtown Oklahoma City.
The exhibit "Cheyenne Ledger Artists of Fort Marion" is on view through Jan. 5, 2025, at the National Cowboy & Western ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The property of the late Amada Cardenas, who was one of the first federally licensed peyote dealers ...
(AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski) A welcome sign written in several different Native American languages at the entrance to the Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative homesite, led by several leaders ...
The Northwest Montana History Museum presents Montana's troubadour, an ethnohistorian, Salish artists and toolmakers and a ...
Nestled in the southwestern corner of the Land of 10,000 Lakes, the Pipestone County Museum is a treasure trove of cultural ...
First Thursday Art Walk, January 9 | 5-8 pm | Free to the public. Mark your calendars for the first Art Walk of the new year!
A large number of movies are made every year, but there is a very small percentage that centers around the stories of Native Americans. This gaping difference has been acknowledged by Native American ...
Celebrating the lives and legacies of remarkable Black figures who passed away in 2024, including Antoinette Bailey, James ...
William Brangham discussed more with Dana Hedgpeth. We return now to a dark chapter in U.S. history. More than 3,000 Native American children died in the custody of the U.S. government after they ...
WASHINGTON: The number of Native Americans who were killed in US boarding schools is at least triple the official government figure, the Washington Post reported Sunday (Dec 22).
Amaza Lee Meredith was born in Lynchburg in 1895 to Samuel Peter Meredith and Emma Pink Kenney. She spent part of her ...