Crazy Lamp Lady discovers rare $200 Native American pottery during a routine stop at a local thrift store.
Four young Indigenous artists represent the next generation of Native art, polishing their work and their talents.
Native artists are taking part in a unique exhibit at the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures as the Heard Museum celebrates the 68th annual Indian Art Fair and Market.
More than 60 years after her death, Susan Conrad’s pottery, made under the name Polomeme, is now being shown in a gallery at ...
Discover a short Florida trail at Crystal River Archaeological State Park where you can walk through a 1,600-year-old Native American ceremonial village.
The Arikara Tribe led the last tribal movement north to North Dakota. They were skilled corn farmers who relied on the crop for sustenance and trade. They were also the first Plains tribe to battle ...
As 79-year-old Carl Bryant grabbed his knees pads and a pressure flaker, he was not only prepared to carve arrowheads, but also to teach community members through a live flint knapping display at the ...
Parents, grandparents and other community members helped guide the children on a February morning at Kha’p’o Community School in Santa Clara Pueblo.
From the day Albuquerque was founded in 1706, it has been a crossroads and trading center. First came the Camino Real - the trail from Chihuahua to Santa Fe. Many years later came Route 66, and now ...
The 25th Annual Chumash Day Powwow takes place March 28-29 at Malibu Bluffs Park with free admission, tribal ceremonies, ...
The Native News Project is a new initiative from MPR News. Stay informed with the latest news about local and national Native American communities, highlighting stories and issues important to Native ...
The architecture represents various periods from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, with brick facades, ornate details, ...