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For Swinomish/Iñupiat musician Katherine Paul (KP) — aka Black Belt Eagle Scout — becoming more involved in the music industry was a necessity.
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SANTA FE — The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) will reopen September 16 after closing earlier this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The museum is reopening in compliance with New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s approval.
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — This weekend marks the 68th Cherokee National Holiday commemorating the 1839 signing of the Cherokee Constitution. Like so many other celebrations this year, the Cherokee National Holiday has been overhauled in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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DENVER—Two contemporary Native artists will challenge 2021 visitors to the Denver Art Museum (DAM) to think of art as a verb rather than a noun.
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SAN DIEGO — Under San Diego’s Coronado Bridge, about 20 minutes from the US/Mexico border, sits Chicano Park.
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An act of nature in South Dakota’s Custer State Park has unleashed a stampede of cheeky, cautionary creations.
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SANTA FE, N.M.-- The ‘dolls’ depicted in Cara Romero’s First American Girl portrait series are fantastic, and they’re anything but plastic.
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LOS ANGELES — What would possess a woman to fashion the face of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, with thousands of tiny seed beads?
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Growing up in the 1970s, artist Ryan Singer (Diné) remembers living on his reservation in Arizona and raising funds for a class field trip to see “Star Wars” when he was four years old. He remembers the long bus ride into town and the sight of the movie theater when they got there, decorated with cardboard cutouts of the picture’s heroes, villains and spaceships. He could barely contain his excitement as he held onto his “Star Wars” cup while John Williams’s triumphant theme music boomed throughout the auditorium, ushered in by those famous yellow words. Thus began his lifelong love of the franchise and the genre it changed forever.
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SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. –– “Face mask or face fine!”
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