In black culture, quilts have strong symbolism. To view the “Praise is What I Do” exhibit, stop by Historic City Hall on Ryan Street before March 29.
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ICT News on MSNIndigenously Positive: A new series about Native joy and empowermentWhat do you want to see more or less of in news coverage of Native Americans? When I asked Moquino, Kewa Pueblo and Hopi, ...
The North Dakota House has passed a bill to allocate $500,000 to the state Historical Society to help return Native American human remains and sacred objects to North Dakota’s tribes. The tribes would ...
Two more area veterans, Gary Payne and Richard Wilson, received Quilts of Valor at the Keokuk American Legion hall on Tuesday, Feb. 18. The presentation was made by Meryl Brewer, ...
We’re trying to create a platform for the Bismarck region Natives and non-Natives to come to,” said Lorraine Davis, founder ...
Peltier, 80, grew emotional at an events center in Belcourt on the Turtle Mountain reservation. Then-President Joe Biden ...
Native American activist Leonard Peltier, freed from prison, is welcomed on North Dakota reservation
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was defiant toward the government but grateful to his family and supporters as they ...
Tuscaloosa native and self-taught quilt artist Yvonne Wells, along with UA American studies professor Stacey Morgan, utilized ...
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