Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

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

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

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

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 »
Native American Facts NOT Taught In School

Native American Facts NOT Taught In School

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As we grow up, we are exposed to the history of our country through the lens of the most overriding cultures. Nevertheless, important and captivating aspects of history are disregarded and purposefully left out of the... Read more »
How to Celebrate Native American Heritage Month

How to Celebrate Native American Heritage Month

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November is a special month in America– Native American Heritage Month! This is a time to honor and recognize the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native Americans to our society. It's a... Read more »
Mastering the Art of Quillwork: A Comprehensive Guide to the Lane Stitch Technique

Mastering the Art of Quillwork: A Comprehensive Guide to the Lane Stitch Technique

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Quillwork, an ancient and intricate craft deeply rooted in Native American culture, has fascinated artisans and enthusiasts for generations. The timeless beauty of this art form lies in its delicate stitches and me... Read more »
Lily Gladstone: Breakout Star in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Shines Light on Native American History

Lily Gladstone: Breakout Star in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Shines Light on Native American History

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Killers of the Flower Moon, an Apple Original Film set to be released in October 2024 stars Native American actress and breakout star, Lily Gladstone. If her name sounds familiar that's because she has appeared in oth... Read more »
Unveiling Arizona’s Indigenous Legacy: Explore the Vibrant Native American Tribal Heritage

Unveiling Arizona’s Indigenous Legacy: Explore the Vibrant Native American Tribal Heritage

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Arizona Native American Travel Guide When you think of Arizona, images of the Grand Canyon, the red rocks of Sedona, or the Sonoran Desert might first come to mind. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find a rich tape... Read more »
Embracing Two Spirit Identity: A Conversation with Yue Begay

Embracing Two Spirit Identity: A Conversation with Yue Begay

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In the latest episode of Pow Wow Life podcast, host Paul Gowder engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Yue Begay, a Navajo transgender woman, and co-chair of Indigenous Pride of Los Angeles. During the inter... Read more »
“Navigating Strife: Unveiling Life on Pine Ridge Reservation through ‘War Pony'”

“Navigating Strife: Unveiling Life on Pine Ridge Reservation through ‘War Pony'”

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In the film, “War Pony,” we follow along with two young men as they navigate life in a questionable world. Their world on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation apparently has little to offer and the two spend their time looki... Read more »
Experience the Magic of the Santa Fe Indian Market: Native American Art, Culture, and Celebration

Experience the Magic of the Santa Fe Indian Market: Native American Art, Culture, and Celebration

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The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) recently concluded another successful Santa Fe Indian Market with crowds of well over 150,000 people on each day of the two-day market. More than 940 artists from t... Read more »

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