My Favorite Native American Podcasts – Updated 2021

My Favorite Native American Podcasts – Updated 2021

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Native American podcasts are some of the best opportunities to dive into some excellent indigenous storytelling. And the best part is, you can listen in on your commute, during your workout or when you're just relaxin... Read more »
The Force is With Our People – Exhibition of Star Wars Inspired Native American Art

The Force is With Our People – Exhibition of Star Wars Inspired Native American Art

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Indigenous Comic Con, now called IndigiPop X in the United States (and will be hosted in Albuquerque, New Mexico from March 25th to March 29th), is the place to go to see amazing Star War inspired artwork and costumes... Read more »
How 2020 Census Is Overcoming Distrust and Inaccuracies In Indian Country

How 2020 Census Is Overcoming Distrust and Inaccuracies In Indian Country

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"I want to tell every American Indian and Alaska Native to be counted as an act of rebellion because this census is designed not to count you." —Natalie Landreth There is tension amongst some Native individual... Read more »
Lucky Number One – 90 Year Old Alaskan Native First To Be Counted in 2020 Census

Lucky Number One – 90 Year Old Alaskan Native First To Be Counted in 2020 Census

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Lizzie Chimiugak, Alaskan Native, who is 90 years old and still going strong, was the very first person in the United States to be counted for the census, which is taken every 10 years. Alaska is always the first s... Read more »
Advice For First Time Pow Wow Visitors From Pow Wow Dancers and Singers

Advice For First Time Pow Wow Visitors From Pow Wow Dancers and Singers

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Did you know that pow wows are open to the public for all to enjoy? They’re family-friendly events that can be a lot of fun whether you’re Native American or not. The colorful regalia, beautiful dancing, and wonder... Read more »
Our Favorite Places to Shop for Native American Products

Our Favorite Places to Shop for Native American Products

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As you might have seen from past articles and gift guides, we love supporting our Native American and First Nations entrepreneurs. So we created a list featuring some of these amazing Native American and First Nations... Read more »
Skindigenous – An Ancient Technique With a Modern Twist

Skindigenous – An Ancient Technique With a Modern Twist

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Are you interested in the art of tattooing? Do you love watching documentaries? Or are you wanting to learn more about Native cultures?  Then Skindigenous 2 is for you! The 13 part, half-hour each d... Read more »
Native American Foods Throughout The United States

Native American Foods Throughout The United States

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From acorn bread to fry bread, succotash to beef stew, Native American cuisine has been a staple in homes across America for centuries. Today, these traditional dishes are still consumed in homes and restaurants th... Read more »
Mohawk Fashion with a Modern Twist

Mohawk Fashion with a Modern Twist

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“I have to have some type of creative outlet. I think life is boring without creativity.” Fashion designer, Stacey Mitchell, is promoting Native culture through the use of materials, designs, and accessories that p... Read more »
My MMIWG Medallion is Famous! – Whoopi Goldberg Wears Beaded Medallion on The View

My MMIWG Medallion is Famous! – Whoopi Goldberg Wears Beaded Medallion on The View

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One early afternoon, Mish Daniels, a member of Sagkeeng First Nation, was watching The View and noticed the jewelry that Whoopi Goldberg was wearing around her neck. It was her very own homemade piece that she had mad... Read more »
Native American Turquoise Jewelry Through History and Today

Native American Turquoise Jewelry Through History and Today

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Archaeologists have found evidence of the native people and what would become America creating jewelry from the stones, shells, and other natural materials as far back as 10,000 years ago. As the millennia went on, tu... Read more »
The 2020 Census: What’s At Stake for Native Americans

The 2020 Census: What’s At Stake for Native Americans

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Many Native People Weren’t Counted in the Last Census The US Census occurs once every ten years. Since the first census in 1790 (229 years ago!) there have been 22 official censuses. This year, in January of 2020, ... Read more »

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