Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Denver Art Museum, and other major ...
A bill completing a water settlement. A bill exchanging land on the Crow Reservation. Montana’s new, entirely Republican delegation has introduced several bills that will have consequences in Indian ...
Fate of Trump birthright citizenship order depends on whether Supreme Court conservatives "take history seriously." ...
A U.S. veteran and Navajo residents have been asked for identification. Critics are complaining of racial profiling as raids ...
Secord was the founding director of the Maine Indian Basket Makers Alliance for 21 years, and her work is in private ...
She reclaimed lost histories, investigated centuries-old symbols, and acidly critiqued complacency toward the plight of ...
American citizens, including members of Native tribal nations, have been caught up in sweeping immigration raids ordered by ...
Penobscot basket maker Theresa Secord, who has dedicated her career to preserving the traditional art of weaving, has won a $100,000 award from the Ruth Foundation for the Arts. "I'm kind of beyond ...
Donald Trump’s administration issued a 90-day pause on all foreign aid, with exceptions for Israel and Egypt, according to a new State Department memo Friday.
Speaking at the March for Life, the speaker of the House was practically giddy about the state of the movement to end legal abortion in America.
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Adult Fiction "To Save the Man" by John Sayles: In September 1890, the academic year begins at the Carlisle school, a military-style boarding school for Indians run by Capt. Richard Henry Pratt. Pratt ...