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The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture ...
The Healing Equine Ranch in the Santa Monica mountains has been teaching thousands to rein in the healing powers of the horse ...
It’s the latest in a series of delays since Chasing Horse was first arrested in early 2023. He has pleaded not guilty to 21 ...
The Natchez tribe built impressive ceremonial mounds at the Grand Village and nearby Emerald Mound, the second-largest ...
For the first time in about a century of “Ramona” pageants, a Native American will be directing the outdoor play that ...
After two years on the East Coast, the United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is thrilled to be packing our bags and ...
Looking for an unforgettable adventure filled with slot canyons, craggy ravines, vortex sites, and scenic drives? Then you’re ...
They soon learned that the institution was notorious for refusing to return Indigenous items, in open violation of NAGPRA. “The problem with NAGPRA was that it had no teeth,” said Gonzalez. The ...
Between 1852 and 1874, New Orleans clawed back some of its old territory, annexing three cities above Felicity Street: ...
A short drive from Branson — and a world away — is the peaceful Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, 2,200 acres Morris developed for ...
As Native people, we’re really the guardians of the land and water.” Though Romero has plenty of advocacy experience under her belt, her primary medium for affecting change is fine art photography — ...
“I’vebeenan environmental activist my entire life,” says Native American photographer Cara Romero, who recalls growing up in the ’80s on theChemehuevi reservation in the Mojave Desert of California.