Here are some upcoming events in the Charlotte area, and throughout North and South Carolina, which highlight the traditions, history and resilience of Indigenous peoples.
The Eiteljorg Museum invited visitors for a free day to celebrate Native American art and culture from the Pacific Northwest.
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Without most locals taking note, international researchers have been flocking for decades to the University of Arkansas at ...
Don't miss the Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration at the Eiteljorg Museum, showcasing the art and traditions of the Tsimshian people.
After spearheading the modern fight for Native American rights, Minneapolis and nearby Saint Paul are experiencing an ...
Modern travel is not for the faint of heart, and the ongoing construction at Denver International Airport ratchets up the ...
About 50 members of southwest Ontario's Munsee-Delaware First Nation will travel  Princeton, N.J. later this month to visit a ...
An Upper Skagit tribal member, Bowen is among the region’s most prolific and well-respected multidisciplinary artists. His ...
From the perfect marriage between red and gold to the power of energies, Jyoti Kumari chats with the shoe couturier before ...
The line to enter the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian stretched out the door Monday as museumgoers celebrated ...
Throughout history, indigenous American creative expressions like ceramics ... “There are many contemporary artists who see the Indian question—its poetics, politics and struggles—as a fundamental ...