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LOS ANGELES — The critically-acclaimed Indigenous comedy series, Reservation Dogs, has been renewed for a second season by FX on Hulu.
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This weekend and next week, Indian Country is offering up an array of events celebrating Indigenous artists and heroes including Native American veterans, Cherokee film legend Wes Studi, and a mother-daughter basket-making duo from the biggest family of traditional weavers in Michigan.
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Native News Online Arts & Entertainment Reporter Tamara Ikenberg attended the 99th annual Santa Fe Indian Market last week. Here’s her recap of the sights, sounds and art from her trip.
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Smiling southwest-style sculptures, dances with water, and a Hopi-filled festival are waiting to be seen, heard and celebrated this weekend and next week in Indian Country.
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This weekend, the eyes of Indian Country are focused on Santa Fe.
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SANTA FE — The 99th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market is an artfully arranged work of transition and resilience.
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Since its premiere last week, Reservation Dogs has received a wave of critical praise from a laundry list of major media outlets, including the New York Times, which wrote “the series forgoes the usual reductive clichés about reservation life — the show is neither pitying, nor mysticizing — in favor of a nuanced and comic realism.”
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DOUGLAS, Mich. — American Indian drumming could be heard a couple of blocks away from the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center on a beautiful West Michigan summer Saturday afternoon in the small village of Douglas, Mich., an art community located 40 miles southwest of Grand Rapids.
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LOS ANGELES — Fresh from the successful premiere of Reservation Dogs, series co-creator Sterlin Harjo (Seminole) is teaming with NBA all-star LeBron James and writer/director Sydney Freeland (Dine) to create Rez Ball, a feature film for Netflix.
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This weekend and next week, Indian Country is percolating with Santa Fe-based Indigenous film and art events leading up to Indian Market, as well as a cool California Powwow, and fun virtual field trips focusing on Indigenous art, games and animals.
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