Portland’s Indigenous Marketplace hosted its second annual Frybread Fest on Nov. 8. The event took place at Director Park, ...
The annual event saw hundreds of people engaging with Indigenous cultures through storytelling, dances, music and handmade ...
Growing up in White Horse Pass Village near Casa Grande, Donna Mendez learned the art of weaving miniature baskets out of horse hair from her aunt at the age of 13. Little did the Tohono O'odham woman ...
If the past decade prized neutral minimalism, the next is seeing a shift toward the soulful and the imperfect: homes that ...
Entering the woods of Michigan’s upper peninsula, Sarah Homminga follows the same steps as her ancestors: Offer tobacco ...
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Tohono O’odham people realized they could no longer produce enough food to survive. Until modernization took over their lives, they hunted rabbit, javelina and had ...
Students across Broken Arrow Public Schools are celebrating Native American Heritage Month, and one sixth-grade class at ...
Born in 1899 near Santa Rosa, Elsie Allen was a fourth-generation basket weaver taught by her mother and grandmother. Elsie’s mother, Annie Burke, was a renowned weaver, and together they would ...