From takedowns of sports team mascots to calling out clueless questions about spirit animals, four Indigenous comedians riff ...
A longtime academic, Deanna Reder wanted to cast a wider readership when she set out to write her book: Autobiography as ...
As an archaeologist, you picture yourself traveling to some remote location, digging into the ground, and returning to a lab ...
She was the first Native American artist to have a painting acquired by the National Gallery of Art and a retrospective ...
Ryan Bellerose, a member of the Métis nation (recognized by the Canadian government as one of the country’s official ...
Sent weekly from the heart of Turtle Island, an exploration of Indigenous voices, perspectives and experiences. During his ...
The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
Aurora University's Schingoethe Center Museum opened “Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories,” an exhibition ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
Works at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 and across the city show artists with approaches as diverse as their lineages ...
For the family of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, the news that President Biden had granted clemency to Native American activist Leonard Peltier shortly before leaving office came as a surprise.