Native American Culture

If the Indian Mascot Could Speak…
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Savage Media, created by a group of Native American students at Dartmouth College, published a video this week to call for an end to Native American mascots. Through the delivery of a poem, Preston Wells, of the Choct... Read more »

Miyo One Arrow Reflects on His Path as a Powwow Singer
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While some folks see powwows as a place to go during the summers, others consider powwows to be a life-long pursuit. Miyo One Arrow devotes his life to singing, and lives it in a manner worthy of his dedication to th... Read more »

Belgian Designer Sends a Message to Lagerfeld: Stop Racism
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Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck sent a model down the runway wearing a makeshift feathered headdress, with the not-so-subtle message “stop racism” scrawled across it in what looks to be red paint. This was ob... Read more »

147th Winnebago Veterans Homecoming Celebration Powwow
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The Winnebago Veteran's Pow Wow is one of the oldest continuous Pow Wows in North America. The event commemorates the return of Chief Little Priest and the Fort Omaha Scouts, Company A, Nebraska Volunteers of the Winn... Read more »

Thunderbird American Indian Dancers Hold Annual Concert & Pow Wow
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If you're in the New York City area don't miss out on this. Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue, will present Thunderbird American Dancers in their annual Dance Concert and Pow Wow from January 31 to February ... Read more »

Indians Won’t Have Chief Wahoo as Primary Logo Anymore
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The Cleveland Indians are changing their primary logo from Chief Wahoo to the block letter C. While the Wahoo logo still will be seen on hats and jerseys, it seems as if the organization could slowly be moving towards... Read more »

Must SEE: New Video from Quese IMC
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Lisa Charleyboy with Urban Native Mag spoke with Pawnee and Seminole activist Quese IMC about his latest project, a music video for his song Handdrum.
Quese IMC’s directorial debut video was shot in Oklahoma City a... Read more »

Winter Time Blues
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The holiday season is over. The eggnog is all gone. The pretty Christmas tree all put away. The cookies have been eaten. The gifts are unwrapped. The New Year’s powwows are over. It’s safe to say some of us Powwow Mom... Read more »

The Inspiration Behind the Tribal Nations Map
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Earlier this year we showed you the story of Aaron Carapella, who had worked many years to create a Tribal Nations Map with original names the people called themselves. Aaron sat down with Native News Today and talke... Read more »

New Children’s Book by Keith Egawa Explores Traditional Native American Teachings
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Tani's Search for the Heart is the questing tale of Tani, a young Coast Salish girl journeying through the wilds of the Pacific Northwest to find "the heart of all things" and discover her own ability to make the worl... Read more »

Native American Actor Charlie Hill, 62, Has Lost Battle with Lymphoma
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Two Row Times has confirmed that Oneida-Mohawk-Cree actor Charlie Hill passed away early Monday morning following a lengthy illness. He was 62 years old.
Hill has been noted as one of the most ground... Read more »

Still Here: Not Living in Tipis
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For the past eight years, Sue Reynolds has photographed scores of ceremonies at reservations throughout the western and Plains states. About 40 of those images are now collected in her new book, "Still Here: Not Livin... Read more »
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