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Indian Motorcycle has launched a limited-edition apparel collection in collaboration with acclaimed Indigenous artist and ...
Native American Energy handles the process from start to finish, unlike other companies that hire separate contractors for each step. Native American Energy: One-stop shop Skip to main content ...
Sisters aim to reclaim Native American heritage by opening up store on Fort Worth's White Settlement 03:35. Two Indigenous sisters opened up their own thrift shop in Fort Worth this year, located ...
Bobby Gonzalez is Tribal Chairman for the Caddo Nation, but he can still remember trying to walk around inside the old McKee’s Indian Store that opened in 1962, crammed with shelf after shelf… ...
The ad drew accolades when it first aired in 1971 but also, more recently, derision. A Native American advocacy group that acquired the rights to the ad said it would be “put to bed.” ...
Bennard Dallasvuyaoma, a lapidary and silversmith in Albuquerque who belongs to the Hopi and Pima tribes of Arizona, believes that watch tips originated in the 1960s or 1970s, when Native American ...
The National Congress of American Indians was given the rights to Keep America Beautiful's 1971 "Crying Indian" ad, a recognizable anti-pollution advertisement featuring Iron Eyes Cody.
Oklahoma Native Art & Jewelry offers a unique shopping experience in Stockyard City, featuring handcrafted Native American jewelry, pottery, and ornaments. The store is the vision of Yolanda White ...
American Indians have long been recognized for their superb artistry and craftsmanship, creating woven rugs and blankets, beadwork, basketry, pottery, ceremonial clothing and headdresses prized by ...
Indigenous communities in Arizona are still dealing with the trauma of Indian boarding schools like Phoenix Indian School, which attempted to eradicate Native American cultures.
Past the nostalgic if peculiar Indian Craft Shop, there are striking New Deal-era murals of firefighting and farming, and an Ansel Adams photograph of the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico.