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New efforts surrounding the impact of religion in Native cultures are coming to the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and ...
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Luke Frazier, a hometown native, Parkersburg South graduate, and founder and music director of American Pops Orchestra, returned to the area to share his talents and give back to the community that he ...
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The arts in Dayton continued to thrive in 2024. From the exciting debut of a new arts center to a former U.S. president’s influential literary and peace-driven legacy, here are the stories that framed ...
Jeffrey Gibson reflects on representing the U.S in Venice, a new commission at the Met, and shows that celebrate Indigenous ...
Terrol Dew Johnson was probably best known as a basket weaver and sculptor, but the member of the Tohono O’odham Nation was also a health advocate committed to Indigenous food sovereignty.
A new UW-Madison program launched this fall covers the full cost of a college degree to enrolled members of Wisconsin Native ...
Frank and Gloria Womble This is the eighteenth in a series of articles leading up to the Lafayette Farewell Tour Bicentennial celebration. For earlier articles, see suffolkva250/history The Suffolk ...