Native American Culture

Indigo Arrows – Anishinaabe Interior Designer – Featured in Canadian Interiors Magazine
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Anishinaabe interior designer's childhood dream comes true with Canadian Interiors Magazine profile
Winnipeg, MB - Destiny Seymour (Anishinaabe), an interior designer from Treaty 1 territory (southern Manitoba), re... Read more »

Tlingit Entrepreneur Wins Miss Alaska USA Title
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Business smarts, beauty and a love for her culture? Why wouldn't she win the Miss Alaska USA title!
Alyssa London, a Tlingit woman and Stanford University graduate, will represent Alaska on the national stage w... Read more »

The Food of Mall of America
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I was invited to spend 4 days at the Mall of America as part of their MinNoCoata program. The Mall is trying to show that you can come to Minnesota and enjoy their stores and attractions in the middle of winter. AND... Read more »

Longest Walk Brings Awareness to Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence
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Dennis Banks, an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Anishinaabe and a co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM) is once again hoping the Longest Walk can help bring attention to issues that plague the Nati... Read more »

Meet the First Native American to Win Prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship
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Congratulations to Mr. Montana Wilson! As reported by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Wilson has become the first Native American to ever win the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study in England. An amazing ac... Read more »

Watch Northern Cree at the 2017 Grammy Awards
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In case you missed it, Northern Cree was invited to perform at the GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony, which took place at Microsoft Theater on Sunday, Feb. 12 from 12:30–3:30 p.m.
While they did not take home a GRAMM... Read more »

Bird Song & Dance Festival at Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
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This past Saturday, the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum presented "Singing the Birds (Wikitmallem Tahxmuweh): Bird Song & Dance Festival" at Palm Springs High School in California. This free public event was hosted ... Read more »

Utah House Wants Trump to Repeal Bears Ears Monument
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Well that didn't last long.
There was already some rumblings going on when Obama first announced that he was designating Bears Ears in Utah and Gold Butte in Nevada as national monuments.
From the original press... Read more »

More Celebs Standing with Standing Rock – Malia Obama and Ronda Rousey
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Luckily there is no shortage of celebrities who can use their platforms to speak out about social injustices across the world. We can all use the help, right?
Recently former UFC champion Ronda Rousey took a road t... Read more »

Traveling Exhibit: ‘Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation’s Armed Forces’
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Native Americans have served in every major U.S. military encounter from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts in the Middle East in higher numbers per capita than any other ethnic group. “Patriot Nations: Na... Read more »

Git Hoan Dancers Dedicate New Totems Poles at Epcot – Walt Disney World
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The Candian pavilion at Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park has always featured magnificent totem poles. The current poles have been in place since the early 1990s. They were designed by Tsimshian ar... Read more »

Congratulations To These Native Youth Leaders!
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY), a policy program at the Aspen Institute, will introduce the fifth class of CNAY Champions for Change through a series o... Read more »
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