
Ex-Miss Navajo says home is key to her success
The smell of fry bread wafted from the chapter house as Alyson Shirley greeted the people of her community she calls family.
Read MoreBy Krista Allen | Apr 13, 2017 | Culture |
The smell of fry bread wafted from the chapter house as Alyson Shirley greeted the people of her community she calls family.
Read MoreBy Colleen Keane | Mar 23, 2017 | Community, Culture |
The Resilience Garden on the grounds of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is no ordinary garden. It’s a journey that takes you thousands of years back into the past.
Read MoreBy Arlyssa Becenti | Mar 2, 2017 | Culture, News |
Next year will be the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of 1868.
Read MoreBy Terry Bowman | Mar 2, 2017 | Culture |
Man revives an art almost as old as humans
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Feb 23, 2017 | Culture |
Though she will use it occasionally for accents, the Maidu part of jewelry maker Liz Wallace does not happily work with gold because of her ancestors’ horrific experiences during the Gold Rush when bounties of 25 cents were put on the heads of Native children and women.
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