Life for Native Americans in the U.S. has been marred by both resilience and heartbreak. From the Great Plains in Texas to the lush Pacific Northwest, these tribes — each with their own traditions, ...
Family photos remain an important way of preserving our legacy for future generations. As time capsules of sorts, they gift our descendants the chance to connect with their roots and feel a sense of ...
STONY POINT — Despite the midday heat, at least 1,000 people had already filled Anthony Wayne Recreational facility for the 30th annual Bear Mountain Native American Celebration by 2 p.m. on Saturday.
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Drums, whistles and prayers echoed around Butte College on Thursday for the third annual Big Time Celebration, organized by ...
Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X The Wyoming Trail Council of Pennsylvania’s Native Americans hosted its Pow-Wow Saturday and Sunday at Camp ...
Navajo Richard Begay poses for a portrait while taking a break from herding his goats, on the Navajo Nation in Dilkon, Ariz., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. Native people were first recognized as U.S.
Francis Flora Bond Palmer, “Yosemite Valley – California: The Bridal Veil Fall” (1866), handcolored lithograph (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) NEW HAVEN — At a time when the legacy of ...
The winter holidays and especially Christmas have different meanings to tribes and Native individuals across Indian Country as they commune with friends and family Dennis Zotigh Beckham Barehand (Dine ...
A series of turquoise signs along southbound U.S. 89 near Tuba City, Arizona, proclaims the Navajo Nation’s resiliency. (File photo by Sierra Alvarez/Cronkite News) As Immigration and Customs ...
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