The University of Wyoming has received a major gift of $500,000 from the estate of the late William “Bill” Kruggel to support Wind River Indian Reservation high school graduates.
The business closed in November after its owner, Floyd Tweten, died at the age of 90. Tweten operated the store for 61 years, offering crafts, toys, jelly, wild rice and Native American items.
On the occasion of their inaugural visit to Qatar, Albert 'Nino' Reyos, the Native American leader of the US Arts envoys, ...
One of my favorite RenCen memories was a "Vertical Mile" event that was held multiple years by the American Heart Association ...
She was the first Native American artist to have a painting acquired by the National Gallery of Art and a retrospective ...
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The Latin phrase “E Pluribus Unum,” meaning “out of many, one” has been on the great seal for the United States of America ...
A DuLarge Native American won a national award for rediscovering and sharing cultural techniques.
You had to see it to believe it” are words to describe my recent visit with Harry Holstein, the Emeritus Professor of ...
But Bucks or Packers attire designed by local Indigenous artists would be welcome by the Indigenous community, said Oneida ...
Native Fashion in the City hit Bismarck today as staff look to hire new talent for their upcoming fashion show. The auditions happened this evening at the Sacred Pipe ...
A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in ...