A Canadian organization has started a petition to reimagine the $20 bill as a way to honour Indigenous women in the country.

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A Canadian organization has started a petition to reimagine the $20 bill as a way to honour Indigenous women in the country.

Tallassee native Ray Bellew has been scouring the rubble of the East Tallassee mill site.

An exhibit, Native Motion, celebrates resistance and cultural resilience. The artists in this exhibit represent only a small snapshot into the diversity that is Native America. These artists were selected because their work reflects both cultural tradition and contemporary innovation. Their work demonstrates an unbroken connection to their cultural roots while evolving in bold contemporary […]

Based in Bellingham and rooted in Heiltsuk and Nuu-Chah-Nulth First Nations, Copper Canoe Woman is an indigenous woman-owned jewelry company that combines ancestral traditions with modern fashion trends.

Skateboarding, which has Native Hawaiian roots connected to surfing, no longer is on the fringes. And on Friday, the U.S. Postal Service issued stamps that laud the sport — and what Indigenous groups have brought to the skating culture.

After a pandemic hiatus, the three-day event will feature more than 50 Native artists. The market illuminates Wabanaki artistic excellence and supports tribal creative economies.

The Azalea Garden Club met on Tuesday March 21, for two separate programs and several other activities.

PHOENIX (AP) — Years ago, skateboarding was branded as a hobby for rebels or stoners in city streets, schoolyards and back alleys. Those days are long gone. Skateboarding, which has Native Hawaiian…

Appearing on the MTV series was part of a pandemic promise to say “Yes” more often.

A global exhibition tour of indigenous Great Plains artists, including artists from Wyoming, opens next week at the Wyoming State Museum. Organizers hope that the “Grounded” exhibit will inspire thoughtful relationships with the earth, and each other.