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Exploring Oklahoma’s Indigenous Treasures: A Native American Cultural Travel Guide
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Oklahoma Native American Travel Guide
Oklahoma is home to 39 different Native American Nations, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw. Many of Oklahoma’s First Americans were moved to the state forcibly unde... Read more »

Pow Wow Grant Program – Helping To Keep Traditions Alive
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PowWows.com holds a profound appreciation for the rich cultural traditions of Native American communities. We recognize the vital importance of preserving and carrying forward these traditions and feel privileged to s... Read more »

Killers of The Flower Moon: Missed Opportunities and Unheard Voices
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In "Killers of The Flower Moon," Martin Scorsese's adaptation of David Grann's 2017 book, a dark chapter in American history is brought to life on the silver screen. The film delves into the gruesome murders of wealth... Read more »

Preserving Native American Culture: 5 Organizations Making a Difference
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Native American culture is where traditions, languages, and stories aren't just things of the past but living traditions that still shape today and inspire tomorrow. In a world where these cultures often face the risk... Read more »

Indigenous Music: The Heartbeat of Culture and Influence in Modern Music
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Music is described as the sound that translates emotion through elements of rhythm, song, and harmony.
In indigenous culture, music is the soundtrack of our stories.
Tribal Nations use music to express emotions... Read more »

Explore New Mexico’s Rich Native American Culture Through Museums, Landmarks, and Pow Wows – New Mexico Native American Travel Guide
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Home to the largest Pow Wow in the country, New Mexico has a deep connection to its indigenous roots. Santa Fe is a movable feast for those interested in Native American culture while Taos has one of the best preserve... Read more »

Native American Medicine and Healing Practices: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Wellness
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It’s all about nature
The Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth. - Chief Seattle
This quote from Chief Seattle reminds us of the Native American belief in the wonderful and important connection b... Read more »

2025 Explore Native Giveaway – Native American Heritage Month Challenge
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Welcome to the 2025 Explore Native Challenge for Native American Heritage Month.
The Explore Native Challenge is all about helping you dive deeper into Native American culture. Each day during the giveaway, I'll send... Read more »

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
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Females of all ages in Indigenous communities are more prone to becoming victims of sex trafficking.
In 2015, research found that an estimated 40 percent of women who are victims of sex trafficking identify as Amer... Read more »

Exploring Native Narratives: A Chat with Children’s Book Authors Kim Rogers and Laurel Goodluck – Pow Wow Life 94
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In the latest episode, host Paul Gowder interviewed two Native American authors, Kim Rogers and Laurel Goodluck, who have been making waves in the literary world with their beautifully crafted children's books. Both a... Read more »

Indigenous Stories on Stage: Natives of the Apocalypse and the Theater Renaissance
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In an interview with Paul G the Natives of the Apocalypse (NOTA) group shared their inspiring journey of creating indigenous theater. Comprising four talented Native American performing arts students, Enoch Chapman, I... Read more »

Discovering California’s Rich Native American Heritage: California Native American Travel Guide
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California Native American Cultural Guide
As one of the largest states in the country, California has a profound Native American heritage that spans the entire length of this 760 mile-long state. Home to over 100 tri... Read more »
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