Sings In The Timber – Native American Documentary Photographer

Sings In The Timber – Native American Documentary Photographer

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Based in Missoula, MT, I'm a documentary photographer and filmmaker working in Indian Country. I document modern Native American life. Adam Sings In The Timber, Crow, graduated from the University of Montana in Mis... Read more »
Fawn Wood Singing Videos

Fawn Wood Singing Videos

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Fawn Wood was born in the rhythm of Round Dance season on an icy October evening. That evening resonated with the spirit of the Round Dance from her Cree ancestors through her father Earl Wood of Saddle Lake, Alberta.... Read more »
We Are Birds – California Bird Singing Documentary

We Are Birds – California Bird Singing Documentary

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Producers Albert and Larisa Chacon talk about the direction that We Are Birds Documentary Project is continuing towards.... Dr. Broyles Chacon shares her view on the public's knowledge of the Birds... "What I'd ... Read more »
How To Make a Beaded Rosette Medallion – Craft Tutorials – Native American Pow Wows

How To Make a Beaded Rosette Medallion – Craft Tutorials – Native American Pow Wows

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This project will help you learn to do applique rosettes on a small project. Beaded medallion necklaces have been popular for both men and women dancers for many generations. These instructions suggest using the new b... Read more »
2012 PowWows.com Member’s Choice Award Winners

2012 PowWows.com Member’s Choice Award Winners

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The PowWows.com Member’s Choice Awards are a way for us to recognize excellence for events, dancers, and singers for this past year. 2012 PowWows.com Member's Choice Award Winners Best Pow Wow - Gathering of Na... Read more »
Natives Don’t Have Bad Hair Days – Care For Your Braids – Native American Pow Wows

Natives Don’t Have Bad Hair Days – Care For Your Braids – Native American Pow Wows

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As Native people, we take pride in our hair. It portrays our cultural identity, our values, and our beliefs. In the old days when most of our people wore their traditional hairstyles, there were amazing creations a... Read more »
The Ways – Native Stories of Language and Culture

The Ways – Native Stories of Language and Culture

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Powwow Trail is a glimpse inside the Oneida Powwow through the eyes of Dylan Jennings, a UW-Madison student, traditional dancer, and singer with Midnite Express. This is the fourth installment of The Ways, a collectio... Read more »
Cherokee of Today

Cherokee of Today

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The Cherokee Tribe of today is made of 3 different groups that all descend from the same common tribe. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Citizens reside within 14 counties in  Northeastern Oklahoma, the tribe c... Read more »
Guest Article – Facing Diabetes in a Native American World

Guest Article – Facing Diabetes in a Native American World

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Facing Diabetes in a Native American World  by Judy Anderson “Facing Diabetes in a Native American World” is the result of an experience of a Native American man with Diabetes and his struggles physically, fina... Read more »
“REACH WITHIN” a New CD from Howard Lyons

“REACH WITHIN” a New CD from Howard Lyons

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In the quite literally hundreds of genres of music that can be found out there today, native recording artists find it increasingly difficult to get noticed. I will even dare to say more so than non-native artists out... Read more »
Missouri/Arkansas Cherokee

Missouri/Arkansas Cherokee

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Perhaps one of the most common family stories I hear as I travel throughout Missouri and Arkansas goes something like this: My Great great great Grandmother was "part" Cherokee and escaped from the "Trail of Tears" or... Read more »
Idle No More – Flash Mob Round Dance

Idle No More – Flash Mob Round Dance

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Idle No More is a fast spreading movement in Indian Country. According to their blog: Idle No More calls on all people to join in a revolution which honors and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty which protects the land ... Read more »

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