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As part of its annual “The Way We See the World" celebration on Aug. 1, the Museum of the Cherokee People will showcase four ...
Members of the Samish Indian Nation celebrated Saturday, June 28, the return of a historic canoe. About 60 tribal members ...
July 4 is a day many Americans celebrate to honor the country’s independence from Great Britain. For many Native Americans, ...
The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations ...
“Like father, like son” — that saying holds true for Alan Bentley, 67, and his son, Travis, 44, of the Sugar Loaf Community.
See the Stunning Archival Photographs That Tell the Stories of Everyday Native Life and Communities The Archive Center at the National Museum of the American Indian presents a new exhibition that ...
Two of the country’s largest collections of Native American human remains are held by museums in Illinois. To the director of one of the museums, the work to rebury those remains at the behest of a ...
Founded by Charles Lummis in 1913, this is the first museum in Los Angeles, according to the LA Conservancy. It once held approximately 300,000 Native American artifacts. The Autry took over the ...
Taking a family trip to the Phoenix area? Click to find the best things to do with kids in Scottsdale and Phoenix + where to ...
Carolyn Fiscus knows where her aunt, Mildred Lowe, spent her final days. She knows the 12-year-old Winnebago girl became gravely ill in the winter of 1930 at the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial Boarding ...
A solo exhibition now on view at the Gorman Museum of Native American Art features the artwork of Harry Fonseca drawn from the Shingle Springs Band Collection. Embracing the lifework of this tribal ...
Native American photographer Dugan Aguilar, left, seen in an archive photo during his Born of the Bear Dance photo exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, Nov ...