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An Anishinaabe historian will give a free lecture on the Great Lakes islands that were prominent for fishing, living and ...
The Redhawk Native American Arts Council’s annual powwow is one of the biggest Indigenous heritage celebrations in the Northeast.
The Trump administration considers reducing Bears Ears monument size, raising concerns about cultural and environmental impacts.
Two wildlife photographers faced swift backlash when they posted a video criticizing polar bear hunting in Nunavut, Canada.
KODIAK, Alaska—The Alutiiq Museum has added a kanaglluk—gutskin jacket to its permanent collections. Created by Sugpiaq artist June Pardue, the garment is a waist-length hunter’s coat with a ...
The brown or grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial mammal in North America. The Kodiak Archipelago is home to more than three thousand of these enormous creatures, which have long ...
Born of the Bear Dance is full of portraits—those showing ceremony participants, veterans at gatherings in Susanville (Aguilar’s father and uncle fought in World War II, and his uncle was one of the ...
The Standing Bear Council hopes their Great River Eagle Days event keeps the Native American culture alive.
Taken aback by the Native pride exudes from his father’s photos on the wall, Dustin said the exhibition “makes the camera a tool of celebration.” “Born of the Bear Dance: Dugan Aguilar’s Photographs ...
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 ...
Chief Standing Bear’s lawsuit in 1879 ensured that Native Americans would be considered persons with inherent rights under the law.
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