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Let My Spirit Pass Without Shame
For millennia, across the sprawling landscapes and diverse cultures of Native America, a deep reverence for the natural world and […]
Indian Trade Blankets
The Indian Trade Blanket, a seemingly simple textile, represents a complex tapestry of cultural exchange, economic necessity, and artistic adaptation […]
The Indian Trade Blanket
The Indian Trade Blanket is more than just a textile; it’s a vibrant thread woven into the tapestry of Native […]
Walking Eagle
The lore of nicknames, particularly those bestowed in jest or with a hidden barb, is a rich vein in the […]
Sacred Peaks offerred prayers and lawsuits for protection
Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the San Francisco Peaks, a range revered by numerous Native American tribes, the Navajo […]
Navajo Medicinemen’s Association Holds Protection Ceremony
Against the backdrop of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, a powerful and deeply spiritual event unfolded. The Navajo Medicinemen’s Association […]
Ground zero for an accounting that will take seven years
Deep beneath the rolling prairies, concealed within the heart of a vast limestone cavern, lies a repository of American Indian […]
The Origin of Death
The Cheyenne, a prominent Native American tribe inhabiting the Great Plains, possess a rich tapestry of oral traditions, legends, and […]
How Sky Dogs (the horse) were created
(Blackfoot Legend, Oral Story, Myth – As told by He-Who-Loves-Horses) For the Blackfoot people, the arrival of the horse was […]
Pima Legend of the First People
The Pima Legend of the First People offers a compelling glimpse into the creation story of the Pima, or Akimel […]
How the Cherokee Got Corn
For generations, the story of how corn, a staple food, came to the Cherokee people has been passed down through […]