American Indian culture is alive and thriving in modern galleries, powwows, museum exhibits, film festivals and restaurants.
It featured a public presentation titled, Beyond Access: Indigenizing Pathways for Native Student Success by Dr. Shelly Lowe (Diné/Harvard University) and Dr. Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga/OISE/UofT).
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After decades of use in plays, movies and television sitcoms, is this common conflict worn out? Not for playwright Karen Zacarías and her “Native Gardens,” directed by Steve Scott and presented by ...
Following a lengthy discussion about what constitutes “regalia,” a second bill protecting student’s rights to wear tribal ...
The conference, Bison and Blooms, aims to help Native communities learn the best food and land management techniques for the grass-munching mammals. Farm Director Jane Breckenridge said there’s a ...
The slaughter of millions of American bison is one of the great ... Still, their spiritual connection to the buffalo persisted, along with small clusters of the animals conserved from once vast herds.
Film-maker John Sayles draws on astonishing people and events to portray acts of betrayal suffered by Native Americans ...
Northwestern is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities, parents, students, and alumni. It is also in ...
South Buffalo native Terrance Dunford has received the Homeland Mission Award for his work as community relations officer for the Buffalo field office of U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement.
In the process, the novel embraces the interplay between oppression and narrative reclamation that has long been a vital dynamic in Sayles’s stories and films. Behind the camera, the two-time Academy ...