Fort Marion Ledger book illustrated by Bears Heart Nnock-ko-ist, Cheyenne, 1851–1882) and Ohet-toint (High Forehead, Kiowa, 1848-1934). The rumors were true. Long mythologized in the Native American ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But ...
Liz Romero had purchased a selection of beaded wallets from a Native wholesaler, planning to sell them in her small art shop and display some of them at a local powwow in October. She had been assured ...
A frisky group of Indigenous performers, videomakers and sculptors have a presence in the art world they haven’t had before. By Holland Cotter Holland Cotter, the co-chief art critic, reviewed from ...
Denise Rosales and her daughter, Heather Tracy, dreamed for a long time of opening a Native-owned art market that would provide a safe space for Indigenous artists and performers. They hoped Native ...
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 21: Artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, curator of "The Land Carries Our Ancestors: Contemporary Art by Native Americans" exhibition, attends the opening reception at the ...
The Mokuck, a distinctively shaped birchbark basket seen in many variations throughout Native Indian art, arouses a viewer's curiosity and admiration. "Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous," murmured a woman ...
After an extremely successful showing in Paris, a special art exhibit is opening in Kansas City. The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky is a collection of 140 works of art from the Central ...
"Cheyennes Chasing Antelope" at the Donald Ellis Gallery booth at Expo Chicago 2024, from A complete Fort Marion drawing book (1876) illustrated by Bear's Heart (Nockkoist, Tsis tsis'tas) and ...
Loop workers on their lunch breaks will now confront a compelling message as they dart down the corridor from the Marquette Building to Sterling Food Hall: “You Are on Potawatomi Land.” The words are ...