By Amy Rummel Omaha, NE – Joslyn Art Museum announces the appointment of Annika K. Johnson, PhD, as the museum’s new associate curator of Native American art. She specializes in 19th-century Native American…
This summer, 83 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian elders climbed aboard a bus for a trip to Florida. It wasn’t just Disneyworld or the sandy beaches they were heading for. They were on…
7th Annual Native POP Art Market and Cultural Celebration features Art, Fashion, Film and Music Main Street Square, Rapid City, SD Reception: Friday, July 19, 5:00 am – 8:00 pm Market: Saturday, July…
Including Native Narratives in Florida’s Tourist Destinations By Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent) Who hasn’t heard those words after enduring a long museum tour? So many historical tours and centers feed the tourists…
By Karen Ann Hoffman (Oneida Nation) Created by the union available materials and cultural understanding, Native art has long made public statements of beauty, struggle, environment, and resilience. Native Fiber on exhibition at…
Onamia, MN—A century ago, in 1918 and 1919 when the global influenza pandemic killed millions worldwide, including thousands of Native Americans, Ojibwe communities created a revolutionary new healing practice: the jingle dress dance.…