During an Indigenous-led Water Ceremony at Cathedral Park on Sept. 8, hundreds gathered on the shores of the Willamette River as Indigenous community members from across Turtle Island and beyond ...
The 2024 Yellowhorse Powwow Celebration took place at Founder's Hall in Collegedale last weekend on April 6 and 7. Powwows are an inter-tribal gathering that keep Native American culture alive through ...
Renowned Native American dance troupe Indigenous Enterprise uses dance to showcase how indigenous dance styles are inextricable to their culture and to share a part of American history that at one ...
NEW YORK (RNS) — The events highlighted the cultural, as well as the religious, importance of Our Lady of Guadalupe among the city’s diverse Latin American communities. (RNS) — Thousands gathered in ...
On February 10, the Center of Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, hosted ++ILLUMINATE++, a showcase of Indigenous creativity and empowerment organized by Native-owned sustainable art wear brand ...
Dozens braved the rain Monday to honor Native history, heritage and identity during Philadelphia's 9th annual Indigenous Peoples Day celebration. Held each year on Columbus Day, the event reframes the ...
NIIMI’IWE Indigenous Dance Series Part 1: What We Carry features Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo in a solo performance that reflects her life journey through dance. This work expresses her experiences of ...
Resilience through dance, drum, craft: talking Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow with event organizers
Established 25 years ago, Berkeley’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow annually speaks to the resounding endurance of Bay Area Native Americans in the wake of colonization. This year, 525 years after ...
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Watch: Mexico mayor marries crocodile for ‘prosperity’ with kiss and first dance; video goes viral
In a vibrant blend of Indigenous tradition and cultural folklore, the mayor of San Pedro Huamelula in Oaxaca, Mexico, symbolically married a crocodile as part of a 230-year-old ritual. The ceremony ...
The number of Indigenous students enrolling in postsecondary school is increasing. Even so, they remain one of the most underrepresented groups in higher education, according to the American Council ...
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