For more than a century, federal boarding schools worked to forcibly assimilate Native American children into white culture. Here's how one Santa Fe school has worked to change that legacy.
In the Curator’s Words: ‘Clearly Indigenous’ at Mingei traces the story of Native American glass art ...
A White House-issued report says the country’s foremost museums have fallen into “radical, activist ideology,” in part for ...
This story was originally published on Native News Online and produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. On a hot July morning in Beaverton, Dr. John Spence stands outside ...
More than 100 Native American artists from across the United States and Canada will gather in Indianapolis later this month ...
Stars, Stripes, and First Americans includes a number of Indigenous-created artifacts dating from the late 19th century through the early 2000s that incorporate the American flag or a reference to ...
When River Kerstetter was asked about three years ago to help curate an exhibit at the Newberry Library about Native Americans and pop culture called “Native Pop!,” she said getting involved with the ...
Building a library collection: fifty years of Native American athletes, sports, and games on film / Daisy V. Dominguez -- Asserting Native American agency in an assimilationist institution / Stacy ...
The Eiteljorg Museum is hosting its annual Indian Market & Festival, featuring Native and Indigenous artists, performers, and ...
Last week marked the deadline for California schools to comply with a state law that prohibits the use of culturally ...
America's 250th birthday marks a milestone of resilience for Native Americans. It's a complex history of displacement and ...
For 100 years, drivers along the 2,500 miles of Route 66 have passed open fields, wide deserts and big cities. Many never ...