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Aboriginal art is far more than just visually stunning patterns — it is one of the oldest continuous forms of cultural ...
Impelled by his fascination, admiration and passion for the symbols, language and culture of the Aboriginal people in Australia, author Kevin Treloar publishes his book titled, Australian ...
Three symbols of native America - the bison, the eagle, and the Native Americans themselves - have been endangered during recent decades. But, says commentator Harlan McKosato all three are making ...
The Washington state Legislature is discussing a proposal to ban the use of Native American names and symbols as public school mascots, logos or team names.
The Thunderbirds and other local civic groups raise millions for charity but critics say using Native American symbols is outdated and offensive.
Of course, it is up to the native people to decide whether these symbols are appropriate.
The word has several meanings for the Aboriginal people, but most notably, it’s both “Boogeyman” and “white man.” For the Stolen Generation, the fears were the same.
The Tea Party included a colonial tradition of adopting Native American imagery as a symbol of freedom and fierce independence — a tradition still woven throughout American culture.
What's to be done about the bathroom tiles depicting Aboriginal tribesmen at the Sussex Inlet RSL, the tea towels bought at souvenir shops or the Aboriginal symbolism on homewares?
Photographer Maria Sturm’s book “You Don’t Look Native To Me” features portraits of young Lumbee people in North Carolina and explores what makes someone Native American.