For many tribal artists, there was a financial incentive to create objects that would appeal to non-Natives. But that’s ...
As a Native American photographer, the late Dugan Aguilar loved nothing more than to show Native American faces. “I see ...
Centuries of anti-Native American policies and colonization have upheld inequities between Native residents in Massachusetts ...
In 1956, a seismic moment in sports history occurred when Phil “The Flash” Jordon was drafted by the New York Knicks. On that day, Jordon broke barriers and made history, ...
A new exhibit at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College aims to show Native Americans in a new light. Our Adam Sullivan ...
In an exit interview with HuffPost, the interior secretary celebrated progress in protecting public lands and righting past ...
The Netflix miniseries is a false depiction that draws on negative stereotypes, writes Matt Grow, managing director of Church ...
It’s at tribal colleges that students learn about who they are and where they come from — knowledge essential to the ...
Power in society is tightly linked with the racialized ownership of land, and the privileges that ownership confers, writes ...
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The tomahawk chop started at Florida State University in the 1980s, when the school’s marching band did the chant and it ...
The International Traditional Games Society presented at the History Museum, teaching cultural and historical impacts of tribal games.