A Spectacular Collection of Native American Quilts
Tribes from the Great Plains used quilts as both a practical replacement of buffalo robes and a storytelling device
Photograph Captures the Centennial Ride to Wounded Knee
On December 29, 1990, photographer James Cook caught sight in the distance of more than 350 horseback riders who were recreating the ride to Wounded Knee
Columbus’ Confusion About the New World
The European discovery of America opened possibilities for those with eyes to see. But Columbus was not one of them
Carving Out the West at the Great Smoke Conference
In 1851, American Indian tribes gathered to seek protection of their western lands from frontiersman on the Oregon Trail
Indians on the Inaugural March
At the invitation of Theodore Roosevelt, six Indian chiefs marched in his inaugural parade as representatives of their tribes
Around the Mall: Old Documentary on Western Tribes Restored
How a Film Helped Preserve a Native Culture
The National Museum of the American Indian works with Native Tribes to bring sacred artifacts home again
Recollections from the matriarch of a once hidden tribe
A photo gallery of Nora Naranjo-Morse’s inspiring outdoor designs
The Lakota Sioux leader’s relics return to his only living descendants
Some 200 Native American languages are dying out and with them valuable history
Virginia Morell, author of “The Zuni Way,” on the mystical ceremonies of the Zuni pueblo
The Indians who first feasted with the English colonists were far more sophisticated than you were taught in school. But that wasn’t enough to save them
Twenty-five years ago this month, smallpox was officially eradicated. For the Indians of the high plains, it came a century and a half too late
With a new Indian memorial, the site of Custer’s last stand draws descendants of victors and vanquished alike
Lacrosse sticks were tools of the trade in a rugged Indian game now growing popular around the world
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