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A Native American designer has become a viral fashion sensation after creating traditional pow wow wear for her son out of a pair of Vans.Artist Charlene Holy Bear, a member of the Standing Rock ...
The Native American artist Charlene Holy Bear’s first foray into fashion came four years ago, when she made a last-minute decision to attend the annual Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, a pan ...
Costumes from Paramount Pictures and intricate bead work of a Native American artist. ... AND SO MANY DIFFERENT PATTERNS ALL PUT TOGETHER. THERE IS ACTUALLY WIRE IN ALL OF THESE, ...
The Field Museum kicked off National Native American Heritage Month with a Friday demonstration of traditional beadwork technique. The showcase is the first in a series of Native American heritage ...
Black Bear's Native American Heritage Month observance also will include a Native American buffet from 3-9 p.m. on Tuesdays. Dishes to be served include slow-roasted carved bison prime rib ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we're exploring what it means to be a resilient, young Indigenous person in 2020 and the changemakers working to decolonize our world.
Chief Standing Bear, whose 1879 lawsuit and celebrated “I Am a Man” courtroom speech led to the recognition of Native American legal rights, was honored on Friday with a Forever stamp ...
The black bear's presence comes amid recent sightings of another apex predator: the mountain lion, which was spotted in several North Texas counties late last year and in San Marcos in early spring.
When Allison Adelle Hedge Coke wrote her poem “America, I Sing Back,” she considered each word a note in a larger song about the nation. “I thought about America singing. That’s why this ...
With the series “Studies in Cultural Appropriation,” Jones embellishes traditional Native American beading, fabrics and patterns under a tailor’s cutout of a white man wearing a suit.
The role of women art-makers in Native communities has gone widely ignored. Now a bold museum show, by and for these women, is shining a light on 1,000 years of their art.
Chief Standing Bear, whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law, is on a new postage stamp. The U.S. Postal Service released a Forever stamp on ...