From Washington to Biden, Inauguration History
Every four years, D.C. celebrates the presidential inauguration
The Road to Repatriation
The National Museum of the American Indian works with Native Tribes to bring sacred artifacts home again
Spirit of the Sea
Tlingit artisans craft a canoe that embodies their culture’s oceangoing past
Frybread Recipe
A recipe from Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
Frybread
This seemingly simple food is a complicated symbol in Navajo culture
James Luna
James Luna is known for pushing boundaries in his installations, where he engages audiences by making himself part of a tableau
“Strong Medicine” Speaks
Recollections from the matriarch of a once hidden tribe
Ben Nighthorse Campbell: Not Retired
You may know Ben Nighthorse Campbell as a Colorado Senator who was elected in 1993 and served until 2005. But add master jeweler to the list
Sculpting Her Vision
A photo gallery of Nora Naranjo-Morse’s inspiring outdoor designs
Sitting Bull’s Legacy
The Lakota Sioux leader’s relics return to his only living descendants
Tongue Tied
Some 200 Native American languages are dying out and with them valuable history
Making the Grade
Yurok Indian Geneva Wiki is helping other young Native Americans “develop their best selves”
Going With the Grain
On Minnesota lakes, Native Americans satisfy a growing hunger for “slow food” by harvesting authentically wild rice the old-fashioned way
An Evolving Ritual
The National Powwow showcases a mixture of tradition and competition
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