The complex and often fraught relationship between the Cherokee Nation and its Freedmen – descendants of formerly enslaved people once […]
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Traditional Navajo weaving workshops
The Enduring Loom: Weaving Culture and Future at Navajo Workshops In the quiet hum of a sun-dappled hogan, amidst the […]
Pottery making of Turtle Island
The Earth’s Embrace: Unearthing the Enduring Legacy of Pottery on Turtle Island From the sun-baked mesas of the Southwest to […]
Oil and 2 Ways of Life in Alaska
Alaska, a land of vast wilderness, extreme climates, and rich natural resources, has long been a focal point in the […]
Basket weaving traditions Turtle Island
Woven Wisdom: The Enduring Legacy of Turtle Island’s Basket Weavers More than mere containers, the baskets of Turtle Island are […]
Adai Indians
The Adai Indians, a fascinating yet tragically diminished tribe, once played a significant role in the complex tapestry of interactions […]
Quillwork art of Turtle Island nations
Echoes of the Porcupine: The Enduring Art of Quillwork on Turtle Island Before glass beads traversed global trade routes, before […]
Powhatan Confederacy
The Powhatan Confederacy, a powerful alliance of Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes, held sway over a significant portion of the coastal […]
Beadwork art of Turtle Island peoples
The Vibrant Legacy: Unraveling the Intricate Narratives of Turtle Island’s Beadwork Art On Turtle Island, a continent steeped in millennia […]
Kaibab Paiute Enrollment Requirements
The Kaibab Paiute Enrollment Requirements define the criteria for membership within the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, a federally recognized […]
Indigenous tattooing traditions Turtle Island
Etched in Resilience: The Resurgence of Indigenous Tattooing on Turtle Island Across the vast and diverse landscapes of Turtle Island, […]
Athabascan Language Groups in Alaska
The vast and diverse landscape of Alaska is home to a rich tapestry of Indigenous cultures, among which the Athabascan […]





