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5 days ago

"Halfbreed" by Artist Nahanni McKay

Nahanni McKay's artwork confronts bureaucratic labeling of Indigenous identities and reflects her Métis heritage and personal history.
#indigenous-art
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago
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The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Modern European and American modernists drew heavily from Indigenous arts, while museums long framed Indigenous adoption of Western forms as a loss of authenticity.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago
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For Dyani White Hawk, Love Is an Act of Resistance

Dyani White Hawk's Love Language centers Indigenous cultural legacies, land, lineage, community, and the kapémni form through immersive, multisection installations and monumental sculpture.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

Artist Tammie Dupuis offers Indigenous, feminist perspective in Linfield Art Gallery show * Oregon ArtsWatch

Tammie Dupuis' art installation Continuality blends Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, emphasizing the sacred feminine and spirituality.
#native-american-culture
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Navajo Nation: the fight for cultural survival photo essay

Virginia Brown, a 69-year-old elder, recalls her traumatic experience: 'I was forced into a boarding school when I was six years old. They cut off all our long hair and washed our mouths out with soap if they caught us speaking Navajo.'
Social justice
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Nikyle Begay Resurrects Century-Old Dine Weavings

Nikyle Begay's weaving practice is rooted in heritage, particularly the twill technique used for saddle blankets, showcasing their ability to reconstruct complex woven patterns. This skill has been pivotal in reviving techniques marginalized by the trading-post economy, which favored regional styles over functional, historic designs.
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fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

How a Hopi Potter Named Nampeyo Became a 19th-Century Art Star | Artnet News

Nampeyo significantly influenced Hopi pottery, blending ancient techniques with modern expressions, making her a pivotal figure in the history of ceramics.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

An early Indigenous site may not be early, but it doesn't really matter

Monte Verde in Chile is 8,000 years old, not 14,500, but this does not alter the understanding of early human presence in the Americas.
Roam Research
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Study pinpoints when bow and arrow came to North America

North Americans adopted the bow and arrow about 1,400 years ago, replacing the atlatl and dart, with rapid adoption in the south and gradual replacement in the north.
fromColossal
2 weeks ago

12,000 Years Ago, Native Americans Were Playing Games of Chance with Handmade Dice

"The making and using of dice represent humans' first known efforts to intentionally generate, observe, and record streams of controlled, random events..."
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Fashion & style
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag

Canal Street vendors sell counterfeit luxury goods at steep discounts, operating informally despite recent policy changes decriminalizing unlicensed vending.
Online Community Development
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 year ago

Powwows: Celebrating the culture and community of Indigenous people

The Dix Park Inter-Tribal Powwow brings together Indigenous communities from North Carolina's eight state and federally recognized tribes for cultural celebration, competition dancing, and traditional music.
#repatriation
US politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Native Activists Launch Prayer Camp Outside MN Immigration Detention Center

Native activists established a prayer camp at Fort Snelling to reclaim Bdóte, confront historic Dakota and Ho-Chunk imprisonment, and protest nearby immigration detainment.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Is this art Celtic? It's complicated. - Harvard Gazette

The Harvard Art Museums' exhibition showcases the diverse history and contributions of Celtic art across various time periods.
US news
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Indigenous-Led Collectives Are Keeping Minnesotan Communities Safe From ICE

Indigenous-led patrols and a community hub in Minneapolis mobilize to keep ICE off streets, supply residents, and maintain safety after recent violence.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

a quilt-wrapped ice shanty brings patchwork colors to a frozen minnesota lake

A temporary ice shanty on a Minneapolis lake combines agricultural hoop house design with textile art, creating a patchwork-covered shelter that reinterprets regional ice fishing traditions through color and quilting.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Ford 'doesn't know what he's talking about' when it comes to basket weaving, Indigenous artist says | CBC News

Indigenous basket maker Spencer Lunham Jr. defends basket weaving as cultural, valuable, and a viable full-time livelihood, rejecting claims that it lacks market demand.
fromKqed
2 months ago

Maidu Tribe Returns to Its Roots of Ancestral Fire | KQED

The Maidu tribe of Butte County-Berry Creek, Mechoopda, Mooretown, Enterprise and Konkow Valley, come together to conduct CAL-TREX prescribed burn training to relearn how to put helpful fire back on their native lands that have been devastated by recent catastrophic wildfires. Organizers say the training camp is designed to help restore fire-scarred lands and people. While other Northern California tribes have been reintroducing cultural fire for decades,
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fromColossal
2 months ago

Along the Mississippi River, 'Water | Craft' Is a Confluence of Art, Culture, and Ecology

Artists use craft media—weaving, pottery, glass, basketry, and textiles—to address water access, cultural preservation, and climate-change impacts on waterways.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Holocaust Violins In Minnesota Bring Powerful Warning About History Repeating

A Christian woman with Ashkenazi ancestry attends a Violins of Hope concert at a Chabad, reflecting on Jewish heritage, memory, and warnings about repeating history.
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Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Rick Bartow Art Studio at Yakona Nature Preserve nearing completion * Oregon ArtsWatch

Rick Bartow's salvaged studio materials are being reconstructed into a new art studio at Yakona Nature Preserve to honor the prominent Native American artist's legacy and educational contributions.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Lakefront City Is a Midwestern Hidden Gem-and It Has Some of the Best Skiing in the Region

Set dramatically on the westernmost tip of Lake Superior, Minnesota's northern hub tells stories of grit and grandeur. Over the years, the city has transformed from a rough-and-tumble logging and mining outpost into a destination for both outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers, completing one of America's great urban renewal stories.
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Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

They found Indigenous ancestral remains on their property. They say doing the right thing shouldn't cost them | CBC News

A couple's property renovation in Ontario halted after discovering ancestral Indigenous remains, potentially costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Occupied Minnesota

Immigration enforcement in Minnesota has created occupation-like conditions requiring faith-based protective presence to shelter and escort vulnerable parishioners.
US politics
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

Third Cave's a Charm

Republicans will block expiration of Bush tax cuts; Democrats could see a $3.6 trillion tax increase in 2012 if Obama does not act.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Susan Nwankpa Gillespie on Photos of Nigeria, Textile Art + More

Susan Nwankpa Gillespie is an architect blending multicultural influences and modern technology to design elegant, livable residences and hospitality spaces from her Los Angeles firm.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Is It Offensive to Wear the Hudson's Bay Point Coat? | The Walrus

A Hudson's Bay point blanket coat, an iconic Canadian garment, was discovered at a garment recycling centre by a vintage clothing entrepreneur.
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fromColossal
1 month ago

Mirrors, Iron, and Stone Conjure Ancestral Healing in Olayami Dabls' Detroit Museum

Olayami Dabls founded MBAD African Bead Museum to present African culture through ancestral creation and spiritual healing, rejecting European colonial perspectives in African American historical representation.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Influential collection of Indigenous art hires former Whitney curator, will open exhibition space in New York

I've been aware of the Gochman Family Collection for a number of years through my work with artists in the collection, including during the organisation of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map. What drew me to the role was the chance to focus on the parts of curatorial work that excite me most--supporting living artists and helping them realise their visions.
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fromColossal
2 months ago

A Quilted Ice Hut on a Minnesota Lake Celebrates Community, Agriculture, and Craft

Art Shanty Projects commissions artists to build interactive, quilt-inspired ice shanties on Lake Harriet, combining regional agricultural traditions, textile craft, and public engagement.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Arizona museum hosts world hoop dance championship

Last February, master of ceremonies Dennis Bowen (a Seneca elder) welcomed the reigning champion into the 2025 World Championship Hoop Dance Contest arena at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Thousands of spectators joined them to watch more than 100 dancers compete across the two-day event. Bowen announced Josiah Enriquez's (Pueblo of Pojoaque, Navajo, Isleta) accomplishments as a top place finisher several years running in the teen division and as the surprise winner in an unprecedented tiebreaking round in the adult division the year before.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
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fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

In Conversation: Will Wilson

Wilson's work reexamines how Native peoples have been photographed and represented over time. Using modern photographic techniques and digital media, he responds to Curtis's influential project The North American Indian (1907-1930), inviting viewers to reflect on questions of identity, visibility, and who has the power to shape the images we see.
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fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
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