This fall, as I’ve introduced myself to college students during lectures, I begin by saying, “I’m here because my grandmother ...
NATIVE AMERICA “New Worlds” Sunday, November 2 at 6:00 pm Follow the Native American Artists, Innovators, and Leaders Who Are ...
An exhibition of works by contemporary Native American artists is meant to show ties between ancestors, teachings, values, stories, the future and one another.
The Oakland Museum of California display opening Friday explores indigenous communities’ historic use of controlled burns.
An interview with Mary Annette Pember, author of Medicine River. The book is a wide-ranging and deeply personal account of ...
This week’s episode - “Old Indian Trick” - picked up right where last week’s left off, with Lee meeting Donald Washberg in ...
Jefferson saw independence as a fight for liberty — and for access to the western lands that promised power and profit.
Rihauna Fuentez runs her fingers along the tangled wires, tracing their course over a wooden panel and into an electrical box ...
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art announced on Tuesday, Oct. 21, the acquisition of 50 paintings, photographs, ...
After a closure of more than 2 years, the Lipscomb Art Gallery at the SC State Museum in Columbia has reopened with a new ...
Sitting Bull needed a place to sleep. Charles Wilkins gave him the use of a jailhouse bunk. Sitting Bull gave him drawings that later led to sleuthing to find the artist.
In the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson arrived in Philadelphia to help define a new nation — even as his own life embodied ...