Although much turquoise jewelry is sleek and modern, many US consumers are familiar with the traditional jewelry of Native American peoples such as the Pueblo, Hopi, Zuni, and Navajo. People ...
A spotlight once again shines on Indigenous culture and communities for November, recognized as National American Indian ...
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 ...
Her extraordinary textile designs and their translations to clothing, her personal style, social media savvy, and ability to ...
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 ...
In downtown Flagstaff, Winter Sun Trading Co. is educating past and future generations about the importance of supporting the ...
Residents can join others in the community at the First Friday Gallery Gala where Sun City West painter Charles Berry will be ...
It's said we're in the year of the cowboy. A lineup of classic pieces from beloved Southwestern boutiques and iconic American ...
The Cibeque Apache Crown Dancers endured a three-day journey, cramped in a car, to perform at Grand Canyon National Park’s ...
The Aulerth Icons reflect the rich tapestry of Indian art and tradition. Tribe Amrapali’s designs resonate with a deep ... Their versatility makes them perfect for both everyday wear and special ...
Tandoor is an unassuming Indian restaurant in Milwaukee that’s secretly serving up some of the best Indian food in the Midwest. It’s the kind of place that reminds us why we love food in the first ...