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PHOENIX— The Heard Museum hosted its 33rd World Hoop Dance Contest this past weekend in historic fashion. This year’s competition included 108 competitors from the United States and Canada, the highest number the contest has ever hosted.
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DENVER—The death of a much-loved North American porcupine last month at the Denver Zoo had an unexpectedly happy ending.
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As much of the world’s focus is tuned to Super Bowl LVII Sunday night, defensive tackle Eli Ankou (Ojibwe) is almost indifferent when I ask him if he’ll watch the game. He probably will go to dinner and watch the game somewhere, he says. After all, it is the biggest event in football.
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TEMPE, Arizona—Indigenous clothing designers are reaching new heights as featured brands in this year’s NFL’s Origins Collection.
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From art unveilings to historic dance performances, Indian Country and Native American culture have been on full display in the run-up to Super Bowl LVII this weekend in Glendale, Arizona.
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This week and next, there’s an abundance of storytelling, art, films and festivals happening in Indian Country.
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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — This weekend, the Arizona Indian Festival showcased the culture and heritage of the state’s 22 federally recognized tribes to a crowd of more than 10,000.
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