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Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” features 120 glass art objects created by 29 artists from 26 different American Indian, ...
Almost immediately after a successful 2022 festival that gathered Native authors to celebrate Native writing, participant and Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray said people began asking if something ...
Across the United States, some hotels do far more than provide comfortable beds for the night. These properties, owned and operated by Native communities, reflect local heritage through art, food, and ...
Wherever you look these days in Santa Fe, there seems to be an art event that highlights work by Douglas Miles Jr. (White ...
While there are Art Deco havelis, temples and water stations, the design movement gets lost among the desert state’s royal ...
"In our current weird world, we have lost sight of the fact that cowboy culture was always an immigrant culture.” ...
The press secretary's comment about Trump's pressure to restore NFL team's racist name will probably make you wince.
Armor from the Collection of Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller" is on view Through Aug. 3 at Tulsa's Philbrook Museum of Art.
A new wave of Indigenous artists in Mexico blends rap, cumbia, and electronic music with ancient languages like Mayan and Zapotec to preserve cultural identity.
A temporary art exhibit at Haskell, boasting saturated hues and energetic patterns, depicts a modern Indigenous experience through the pen and brush of career artist Benjamin Harjo Jr.
Americans are falling in love with smaller destinations that pack big experiences. The latest travel trend shows people trading crowded cities for charming towns with unique character and slower pace.