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Here's the history behind the art exhibit that began during World War II.
This gold coin was ordered destroyed by Executive Order nearly a century ago, making those that remain extremely rare finds ...
Jamal Roberts, a Meridian native, made the Top 24 during Monday, April 7, night's episode of "American Idol" season 23. Roberts, a 27-year-old P.E. teacher at Crestwood Elementary, soared through ...
Over the past two days, visitors to the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History were greeted with the sight of traditional indigenous dress and the sounds of native languages filling the air.
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.
Meridian native Jamal Roberts advanced to the Top 24 on "American Idol." Roberts performed "Tennessee Whiskey" and "The Door" during the Showstopper and head-to-head rounds, respectively.
Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation Monday to create a “turquoise alert” for when Native Americans go missing in the state. The effort — which had overwhelming support among lawmakers — responds ...
A 49-year survivor of incarceration within the United States prison system, Leonard Peltier (Ojibwe/Lakota), 80, is the most iconic Native American elder in Indian Country. Peltier arrived home at the ...
The first Native American Veterans Memorial will be installed next to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The community gathered the funding for this through fundraising efforts and donations from the ...
Sacramento native and entrepreneur Cecelia Perez is impacting ... the San Francisco Giants hosted by Jeremy Fish, her love of art would spark interest in many people in the Bay Area.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – March 13, 2025 – The Wyoming Arts Council is now accepting applications for the Native Art Fellowship. The Native Art Fellowship is a $5,000 award of merit, based on the artist's ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Members of Arizona’s Congressional delegation are calling on the Department of Defense to bring back website articles describing two Native American heroes from Arizona.