The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery exhibit "Weaving Words, Weaving Worlds" at Stony Brook University runs through Nov. 22.
For the first time in East Texas, members of the Aztec, Comanche, Apache, Alabama-Coushatta, Cherokee, Choctaw, and other ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian presents the online Native Cinema Showcase, celebrating short films by Indigenous filmmakers of the Western Hemisphere. The museum’s annual ...
Oklahoma may be best known for its wide-open plains and Wild West history, but it also hides some of the state’s most unusual ...
It’s been nearly two decades since Joe Martinek stormed down the stairs at Hopatcong High School and onto the football field ...
For years, scholars have believed they knew the earliest published works of the first American Indian novelist… until now.
TAHLEQUAH – "Cherokee Art in Public Spaces" was the topic of the final Cherokee Nation's Lunch & Learn for the season.
Their ancestors were forced onto the Trail of Tears in 1838. Now the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is piecing back together their sacred sites. The Cherokee town of Chota once stood on this site in ...
Cherokee Nation raises minimum wage to $15/hr, reports competitive salaries and strong gender pay equity across nearly 6,000 employees.
The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation program has wrapped up its first three controlled deer hunts of the 2025 season on ...
Dr. Brittany Hunt talks with co-host Leoneda Inge about her efforts to center Indigenous stories and dismantle harmful ...
Indian Prime Minister Modi said in 2014, “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” In that quote is the life of Ganpat I. Patel, a man whose journey ...
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