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Stamps have enshrined the faces of presidents, celebrated the end of world wars and raised money for the treatment of ...
The University of Tennessee sits on the ancestral lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Nation of ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is gearing up to unveil the largest contemporary Native American bead art exhibition, Radical Stitch. The only stop ...
Democratic State Rep. Maurice West, left, from Rockford filed the Native American imagery bill. Republican state Rep. Bill Hauter, right, from Morton voted against it. The Illinois House has passed ...
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois K-12 schools may soon be required to pick new mascots to replace those that reference Native American names and imagery. That would include logos, team names and mascots ...
Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, has acquired domestic rights to the critically acclaimed Asian-American family drama “The Harvest.” ...
Steve Bradfield is a second year Native American and Indigenous Studies major who will display a ribbon Navajo shirt, beadwork, a doll and toddler moccasins made from cowhide and suede. He said what ...
Cutout black construction paper at the bottom of the sculpture allows the overhead light to spell out a message on the gallery floor: “You Are on Native Land.” “Woven Being: Art for ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... WORCESTER, Mass. — Albany native Justin Willson has accepted a position as assistant professor of Medieval Worlds in the Department of the History of ...
New York town asks Trump to help fight state's law banning Native American school logos Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman defends the Massapequa High School's logo and mascot as the New York ...
Along with honoring the debut of this new digital platform, the GALA will recognize the vibrant culture and contributions of the Native American communities. Most importantly, FNX will help Native ...
For years, Native American students in the Rapid City, South Dakota, school district were more likely to be disciplined and less likely to enroll in advanced courses than their White peers.