Dr.  Shelly C. Lowe , president of the Institute of American Indian Arts wrote the following letter to reaffirm our the ...
Mona Laughing, a third-generation Navajo artist and award-winning master weaver from Crystal, New Mexico, was this year’s ...
Tuesday, Jul 15, 2014 5:01 PM Updated Wednesday, Jul. 16, 2014 4:02 PM ALBUQUERQUE – Not many people have been to Coyote Canyon, a remote spot on the nation’s largest Native American reservation.
Gilbert Ortega Jr. turned the antique bracelet over in his hands, showing teardropshaped turquoise stones in a cluster pattern. The silver once curved around a Navajo woman’s wrist, and over time, ...
Although their name is unknown, a Navajo weaver made this wearing blanket between 1860 and 1865. The School for Advanced Research acquired it in 1931, and it’s in the collection of SAR’s Indian Arts ...
PAGUATE, N.M. — Flat-roofed homes with exterior walls hand-stacked from western New Mexico’s signature buff, mud-plastered limestone cluster around the central plaza in this Laguna Pueblo town. One is ...
Ulmerton Road in central Pinellas County is widely known for its bumper-to-bumper traffic creeping past office parks and strip malls. But just off this busy road, behind a Taco Bell, you can enter a ...
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (CN) — The Navajo Nation claims the National Park Service sacked more than 300 sets of human remains and cultural artifacts from Canyon de Chelly National Monument, in violation of an ...
Heather Tracy remembers being as young as 5 years old when she discovered her mom’s life dream. Her mother Denise Rosales wanted to create a space for Native artisans to present not only their crafts, ...
A Navajo woman who has spent 50 years sewing has now been honored with an NEA award for her unique quilts. She is unafraid to criticize the... Soft medium, hard truths — National Endowment for the ...