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The gym at Bethel Regional High School is as quiet as it can get. All eyes in the bleachers are on the court. Eighth grader Dawnielle Patterson is starting her pre-one-foot high kick ritual. She has already won the category in the Native Youth Olympics, but if she gets this kick she stands to beat her own personal record by 4 inches.

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This weekend and next week, Indian Country is bustling with art, dance, and documentaries. Highlights include the first Mvskoke Art Market; a special workshop for artists and reporters to learn how to respect the sacred; a weeklong dance and art-filled Southwestern Native celebration; and a powerful documentary looking into the lives of  resourceful and resilient Lakota women on South Dakota reservations.

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St. Paul, Minnesota—Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., one of the nation’s leading local news providers, has announced that beginning Saturday, April 23rd, one of its partners—The CW Twin Cities—will air “Midwest All-Star Wrestling (MAW): Warriors” each Saturday at 11 p.m. The show is produced by Midwest All-Star Wrestling, an independent, Nativ-owned wrestling organization that has promoted more than 100 wrestling events.

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The Native American Media Alliance has announced their selection of twelve media fellows, who hail across Indian Country, to hone their craft of writing for television. 

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Rapper Klypso has dropped a new music video, starring Snoop Dogg, War, George Lopez, Cheech and Chong--and Nathan “Doggface” Apodaca (Northern Arapaho and Mexican).

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PHOENIX—Last night, Norma Baker Flying Horse, founder of Red Berry Woman, was chosen among three other designers as Phoenix Fashion Week’s Designer of the Year at the Chateaux Luxe. She was one of two Indigenous fashion designers chosen by the organization to participate in a 3-month bootcamp that challenged participants with a curriculum designed to advance each designer’s business in the fashion industry. 

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Joy Harjo’s three terms as US poet laureate come to an end at the end of this month. The Library of Congress will host a closing ceremony complete with readings and a free dance party in Washington D.C.

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BAY SHORE, New York — U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo (Muscogee Creek Nation) speaks directly to students at Bay Shore High School. Harjo gave the keynote address on Friday as part of the Long Island school’s 2022 Ethnic Pen Writers Conference. Organizers of the conference choose an artist of color each year to build curriculum around, leading to a meeting with that artist, as a way to serve the school's student population, about half of which identifies as Latino. 

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This weekend and next week, Indian Country is coming together to celebrate Indigenous pride in the modern world and empower Native creatives with the tools they need to succeed. 

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For the first time in its history, Phoenix Fashion Week features two Indigenous finalists for the Designer of the Year award: Norma Baker-Flying Horse of Red Berry Woman and Rita Zebell of House of Mae Noir