“Native Americans Discovered Columbus,” the T-shirt reads in bright yellow and white letters. Just below the bold statement, the brand name signs off on this act of Indigenous resistance: “OXDX.” ...
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When legendary artist Pablita Velarde attended prestigious events, she dressed for the part. Velarde’s clothing, along with that of her daughter Helen Hardin and granddaughter Margarete Bagshaw, are ...
Designer Loren Aragon, right, has models line up backstage during the fashion show at the Native American Development Corporation's Conference at the Billings Hotel & Convention Center in Billings, ...
Brasser, a retired curator and an expert in the art and design of indigenous North Americans, has picked some 300 examples (from among thousands of artifacts residing in museums and private ...
In the midst of the recent controversy surrounding the Washington football team, Charlene Teters, a Native American artist, professor, and lecturer, attacked American Indian sports mascots as ...
The ad drew accolades when it first aired in 1971 but also, more recently, derision. A Native American advocacy group that acquired the rights to the ad said it would be “put to bed.” By Emily Schmall ...