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We belong in any family that we choose to make for ourselves and however that looks for us. It was definitely a choice that I ...
The Haliwa-Saponi Nation celebrated their 60th Annual Blooming of the Dogwood PowWow Friday through Sunday at the PowWow ...
Gladys Iola Tantaquidgeon was an Ivy League-educated anthropologist and Mohegan Medicine Woman who lived between 1899 and 2005. During her long life — she was 106 when she died — she did many ...
The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe will hold its Blooming Of The Dogwood PowWow Friday, April 18, through Sunday, April 20, on the Tribal PowWow Grounds, 130 Haliwa-Saponi Trail, Hollister. This year, the ...
In "Medicine River," Mary Annette Pember grapples with the harrowing legacy of boarding schools for Native Americans and the ...
Joy Harjo joined OU English professor Jake Skeets for a conversation about Native American writers and literature in Copeland ...
Nan Yellowmule Gallegos, from the Pawnee and Crow nations, has been beading the Miss Indian World crowns and banners since 1990.
“If we’re looking to ‘Make America Great Again,’ then I think it should start with the truth about the true American history,” said Deborah Parker, CEO of the National Native American ...
The measure allows schools to continue to use previously purchased uniforms and other materials that include Native American mascots until 2030. If a school facility bears a prohibited name ...
In ‘Medicine River,’ journalist Mary Annette Pember confronts the legacy of boarding schools and the trauma passed down through generations ...
"I can't tell you how much of a change I've seen in the students that have participated in the organizing around the hogan, ...