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The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the ...
Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me” features vibrant paintings, sculptures and murals inspired in part by the ...
Idyllwild Arts’ Native American Arts Center will present its annual Native American Arts Festival Week June 16-20 on the Idyllwild Arts campus. Led by Shaliyah Ben (Diné), executive director of ...
In a move akin to building a statue of Vladimir Putin in Kyiv, President Donald Trump, whose dream of a $40 million "garden of heroes" was allocated in ...
To commemorate the museum’s grand opening on April 13, a trio of Native American bird singers performed traditional songs for visiting Girl Scouts from Troop 3125 and demonstrated gourd rattles ...
Curator and Art Historian Camille Morineau On Finding the Women Artists of the American West "There is evidence, in every century, of women artists being great and successful, having markets and ...
The 37th Annual Balboa Park Powwow celebrating Native American heritage is May 10-11 in Balboa Park. The family-friendly community event features Native American music, dance and art. Highlights ...
Top Native American artists showcase unique works at the Mvskoke Art Market in Tulsa, featuring art, lectures, and hands-on activities. Event continues Sunday.
Submitted Monte Yellow Bird Sr., a Native American artist, will present “If You’re Going To Shine, Shine Brightly,” at Cloud County Community College’s Cook Series on Thursday, April 24.
The possession of feathers and other parts of native North American birds without a permit is banned by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, officials say.