Totem poles, those monumental sculptures carved from massive trees, stand as powerful symbols of the indigenous cultures of the Pacific […]
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Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe Restoring Lost Traditions
The air in Ernest Wabasha’s home hangs thick with history, a tangible weight borne from generations of resilience and hardship. […]
General Cultural Beliefs of Algonquian Speaking Tribes
The Algonquian (also spelled Algonquin) peoples represent one of the most widespread and populous groups of Indigenous North Americans. Historically, […]
Ableegumooch, the Lazy Rabbit
In the realm of ancient Algonquin tales, where the rustling leaves whispered secrets and the rivers hummed with forgotten magic, […]
Featured Artist of the Week: Carol Grigg
Carol Grigg, a celebrated artist whose name resonates with the evocative imagery of stylized horses and Native American themes, is […]
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Squanto, the English Speaking Indian Who Helped the Pilgrims
The year was 1620. A small ship, the Mayflower, having braved the tumultuous Atlantic crossing, finally deposited its weary passengers […]
Hopi Kachina Dolls (Katsina) or Tihu and the katsina society ceremonial dances
The Hopi people, deeply connected to their spiritual traditions, recognize a pantheon of supernatural beings known as Kachinas, also spelled […]
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The pursuit of higher education is a transformative journey, one that empowers individuals, enriches communities, and strengthens the fabric of […]
Angak, Hopi Rain Kachina
The Hopi people, residing in the arid landscapes of northeastern Arizona, have developed a rich and complex spiritual tradition deeply […]
Shoshone Chief Washakie (Whoshakik): A Biographical Sketch
The names of Chief Washakie, the Shoshone Indians, and the Wind River Reservation are inextricably linked in the modern perception […]