At the second Annual Native American Heritage Month Parade in downtown Sacramento, hundreds filled Capitol Mall with color and movement, a display of pride and resilience.
Since time immemorial, Indigenous people have executed textile, beadwork and craftsmanship into powerful cultural expressions ...
Bead & Powwow Supply owner aims to unite diverse crafting communities while maintaining focus on "re-Indigenizing" ...
Maleah Evans is the arts and culture editor for The Sunflower for Fall 2025. Evans previously served as the arts and culture ...
In previous years, Northern Quest Resort and Casino’s Native American Heritage Month primarily focused on a dance championship which brought dancers from a variety of tribes to the casino to compete ...
Ei-Shah Pirtle-Wright lives their life focused on community and how to leave a lasting impact on those around them.
Trace Indigenous history this fall on sacred hiking trails across the U.S., from canyon dwellings to forest mounds and ...
The Kern County Library has partnered with the Arts Council of Kern’s Common Ground program for a special Native Cultural Showcase set for Saturday at Beale Memorial Library. This event is part of the ...
The street name "White Settlement Road" has been debated for years in Fort Worth. On Tuesday, the Fort Worth City Council approved a name change with a 9-2 vote for a one-mile section of the road to ...
Students for Fair Admissions founder Ed Blum said he has received death threats over his attempt to strike down the policy. Weeks after launching a website seeking plaintiffs, an anti-affirmative ...
The admissions policy of Kamehameha Schools gives preference to Native Hawaiians. A new lawsuit calls it “blood-based discrimination.” By Amy Qin Photographs by Michelle Mishina Kunz The Kamehameha ...
Representative Robert Garcia and Senator Richard Blumenthal started an inquiry to examine reports of misconduct by immigration agents, focusing on the arrests of citizens. By Jesus Jiménez Reporting ...