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As part of the commemoration of Native American Heritage Month. Charly Lowry (Lumbee/Tuscarora), singer, storyteller and songwriter, will take center stage at two prestigious venues in Washington, D.C. 

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Throughout Native American Heritage Month, communities around the country are embracing the opportunity to learn more about Indigenous culture of both past and present.  Here is Native News Online’s list of cultural celebrations, conferences, and events celebrating National Native American Heritage Month 2023.
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The Colby College Museum of Art and its Lunder Institute for American Art, located in Waterville, Maine, will host a two-day symposium Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 4. The symposium was organized in conjunction with the Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village exhibition, on view through July 28, 2024.

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Legendary singer and songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, 82, is known as the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar. Now her Indigenous ancestry is being questioned.

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The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) has announced its newly elected executive committee and board chair. 
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One hundred years ago in February 1923, Henry Roan, a 40-year-old Osage man, was murdered. His body was found just outside of Fairfax, Oklahoma behind the steering wheel of a Buick. Roan had been shot in the back of the head. 

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

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The Poeh Cultural Center at Pueblo of Pojoaque has received a $100,000 grant from the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD). Funding comes from the inaugural Creative Industries Grant that was appropriated by the New Mexico Legisture during its 2023 session.

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None of the “Killers of the Flower Moon” actors will walk the red carpet at Monday night’s Hollywood premiere due to the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA actors strike that began on July 14, 2023.

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PHOENIX — Hunkpapa Lakota fashion designer Kayla Lookinghorse-Smith is in the midst of a tremendous year, as she prepares to showcase her brand K.Lookinghorse in the Phoenix Fashion Week’s “Emerging Designer of the Year” program next weekend.