
Guided by the past: Lakota beadworker campaigns against derogatory name for stitch
Close your eyes and imagine you’re back in time. It’s around 1860 and you’re walking through an encampment of Lakota people.
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Posted by Navajo Times | Apr 29, 2022 | Arts |
Close your eyes and imagine you’re back in time. It’s around 1860 and you’re walking through an encampment of Lakota people.
Read MorePosted by Rima Krisst | Apr 15, 2022 | Arts |
With a toast to its 100th birthday, Indian Market kicked off its 2022 centennial celebration with a reception at the Bishop’s Lodge last Friday and an art opening at the resort’s Horseshoe Gallery.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 14, 2022 | Arts |
Diné artist Armond Antonio displays his artwork for his show, “Walking in Gallup,” and brings attention to the way unhoused Native people within Gallup are dehumanized.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Apr 6, 2022 | Arts |
“Indigenous Brilliance – Culture without Compromise,” with an opening reception on April 1, will exhibit for the first time in the U.S. in the North Fourth Art Center.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Feb 16, 2022 | Arts |
The 2022 Soul of Nations Foundation advocacy and research U.S. fellows are Veronica “Yang” Toledo, Diné, and Povi Martinez, Santa Clara Pueblo.
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