Photography at the Elmhurst Art Museum and MOCP, “Chair-ish” in Glen Ellyn, and coming in March, some very artful visual ...
In Stamford and West Hartford, members of the diaspora collect and display stitched artwork and teach classes to keep the tradition alive ...
Tucked away in Rapid City sits a bargain hunter’s paradise where the thrill of discovery trumps any big-box shopping experience – Traders Market is South Dakota’s answer to retail therapy with a twist ...
Hidden in plain sight among Albuquerque’s urban landscape sits a veritable time capsule that locals whisper about and savvy treasure hunters make pilgrimages to – the Antique Warehouse, where history ...
"We are known as a forgotten people, but we are still here," — MaggieJo Widdecombe, speaking of her Métis culture at MSU.
The winter holidays and especially Christmas have different meanings to tribes and Native individuals across Indian Country ...
It’s estimated that around 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, a number that’s expected to double by 2060. But researchers have found that some of the highest rates of cognitive impairment ...
June 2 marked one century since then-President Calvin Coolidge signed a law granting American citizenship to Native Americans. Women had secured the right to vote four years earlier under the 19th ...
The sovereign nations section of the museum is Robinson’s favorite exhibit. Each tribal nation has a dedicated display case, and each nation’s leaders chose the items inside. The Chippewa Cree Tribe’s ...
A comprehensive analysis of 383 U.S. cities reveals a striking pattern: most have rings of isolation in suburban areas and segregated pockets near the urban core, that are shaped by race, wealth, and ...
Zitkála-Šá was eight years old when the missionaries came. Lured from the South Dakota Yankton Indian Reservation with promises of adventure, comfort, and an education, in 1884 the girl went willingly ...
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