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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.
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The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) last week announced the 2024 cohort of the Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship, which supports individuals with a demonstrated commitment to raising awareness about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S+) epidemic.
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The Museum at Warm Springs announced on Wednesday that it will host “Portraits in Red: Missing &; Murdered Indigenous People Painting Project,” a national traveling exhibition beginning on June 5, 2024.
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NEW YORK — Courtney Parchcorn-John was among an elite group of First American artists recently selected to share the art and culture of beadwork during the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) NY Women’s History Month: “Beauty of Beadwork” exhibition.
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The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana will host its 26th Annual Powwow on May 18 and 19, 2024, following a successful grand return in 2023 after the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the celebration in previous years. The annual public event, held on the Tunica-Biloxi Reservation in Marksville, welcomes various regional indigenous tribes to celebrate culture through vibrant craft displays, music performances, dance presentations and cultural exhibits.
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This week in Indian Country, there are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy. From powwows to Native American Markets, here is Native News Online’s weekly round-up of arts, culture, and entertainment offerings around Indian Country.
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This week, CNN is showcasing the achievements of 14 individuals in its 2024 Champions for Change series, and among them is Amy Denet Deal (Diné), the visionary behind the sustainable fashion label 4KINSHIP.
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Native-led arts and culture non-profit Forge Project announced this week the recipients of the 2024 Forge Fellowship.
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Minnetonka, the popular Minneapolis-based footwear brand, recently unveiled an updated version of their iconic Thunderbird moccasin, crafted in collaboration with designer Lucie Skjefte from the Red Lake Nation Anishinaabeg tribe.
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When former touring musician Kevin Sur (Kānaka Maoli) was passing Boeing Field driving his U-Haul up I-5 on his move to Seattle in 2002, he turned on the radio and heard the local radio station, KEXP, for the first time. Jawbreaker, a punk rock band he was obsessed with as a teen growing up in the Bay Area, was playing.
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