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This summer, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival returns to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with a tribute to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI).

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Following a successful first season, Joel Montgrand’s podcast “Actors & Ancestors” is set to launch its second season airing during National Indigenous History Month on June 21, 2024. 

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Danica Nava admits her first novel, “The Truth According to Ember,” is at least partly autobiographical.

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This week in Indian Country, there are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy. From powwows to Native American water blessings and markets, here is Native News Online’s weekly round-up of arts, culture, and entertainment offerings around Indian Country.

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Indigenous artist Terrance Houle, a member of the Kainai Nation, is set to bring his latest work, “Dance/Ipásskaa,” to the Luminato Festival in Toronto from June 7 to June 17.Houle has been immersed in the world of dance since childhood. His late mother, Maxine Weasel Fat (Naatoyiipotaki/Sacred Soaring Bird Woman), played a pivotal role in this journey by meticulously crafting traditional regalia, including his sister’s elk tooth dress and his daughter’s jingle dress. 
 
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On June 14, Disney+ will release the Avengers film dubbed entirely in the Lakota language, marking a pivotal moment for Indigenous representation in mainstream media.

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Three musical albums by the Cloud Eagle Seasonal Dance Group from the Pueblos of Jemez and Zuni are now available for licensing across various media platforms including film, television, advertising, and digital content.

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This week in Indian Country, there are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy. From powwows to Native American artist talks and drumming circles, here is Native News Online’s weekly round-up of arts, culture, and entertainment offerings around Indian Country.

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Kyrie Irving (Standing Rock Sioux), a star point guard for the NBA Dallas Mavericks, sported a unique iteration of his Anta Kai 1 sneakers in the Mavericks’ Game 1 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals on May 22. 

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In August 2023, the Chickasaw Nation, First Americans Museum and Oklahoma City Zoo joined in partnership to create an exhibit dedicated to the diverse heritage of the 39 First American nations within Oklahoma. The exhibit, “Feathers, Fins and Furs: Animal Clans Among Tribal Nations in Oklahoma,” is located at the ZooZeum within the Sanctuary Asia section of the Oklahoma City Zoo. The exhibit opened October 2023 and is available for viewing through the end of June.