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Discover the vibrant spirit of American Indian culture at the 46th Annual Thunderbird American Indian Powwow at the Queens ...
Jewelry from Althea Cajero, of the Santo Domingo Pueblo in New Mexico, on display during the 98th annual Santa Fe Indian Market in 2019. Luke E. Montavon/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ...
Fundamental to Native American culture, trade has always played a large role in the Indian art world. “ [Historically,] you put your differences aside to come together and trade,” Williams says.
While the jewelry fad has waned, artisans continue to make designs in silver and turquoise. By Janelle Conaway ALBUQUERQUE — Someday, Andrew Thomas plans to have a silver watch cuff custom-made ...
The American Indian Shop has evolved over the years, with jewelry now a top seller. Taylor travels to shows to sell his wares, does appraisals of American Indian items and fixes native jewelry.
Native American dancing, artwork and fashion will be featured at Native Market Days at the Utah Valley University campus in Orem on Friday and Saturday.
Charles Loloma, who changed the look of American Indian jewelry and became a major influence on modern Indian art, has died in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 70. ”You can`t talk about contemporary ...
Federal authorities have charged three New Mexicans accused of selling Filipino-made jewelry as Native American jewelry.
SAN FRANCISCO — Two years after being indicted on charges of conspiring to manufacture and sell forged American Indian jewelry, the owner of a Filipino jewelry store was arrested in the Bay Area ...
An American Indian gorget, or wearable ornament, dating back to prehistoric times was discovered by chance two weeks ago in the village of Newtown, Ohio.
The Justice Department wrapped up a case yesterday bizarrely titled United States v. 99,337 Pieces of Counterfeit Native American Jewelry, closing an additional chapter in a colorful Fish and ...
The Smithsonian Institution ’s National Museum of the American Indian is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an exhibition that explores the art, craft, traditions and commerce of Navajo jewelry.