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Camp To-Sha-Ka has an opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at the NOTO Arts Center, 935 N. Kansas Ave.
The week before Southwestern Association for Indian Arts' Santa Fe Indian Market — the world’s largest market for ...
An eagle’s beak is always sharp. Elders recall that every Alutiiq hunter had at least two helping animal spirits, one for ...
With the arrival of radio in the late 19th century, stations soon popped up across the continent, including on Native lands, ...
Travel columnist Scott McMurren offers alternatives for a short trip, a weeklong stay and a longer journey through the state.
By Ruby Duncan and Eve Weston In years past, the Oregon Country Fair has dealt with allegations of cultural appropriation ...
President Donald Trump signed into law two measures long sought by Alaska’s congressional delegation to benefit Alaska Native people. The provisions, called the Alaska Native Settlement Trust ...
Alaska Native artist Joel Isaak creates fashion and art from fish skin, blending tradition with sustainability.
American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-owned hospitality businesses contribute $11.6 billion in annual sales to the tourism and hospitality sector in the U.S., according to the Economic ...
The Trump administration’s proposed freeze on federal grants would cut $24.5 billion in funding to Native communities for health, law enforcement, education and key social services, according to an ...
The documentary The Story of Art in Alaska is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, bringing the creativity and cultural traditions of Alaska’s artists to viewers around the world. Directed by ...