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Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” features 120 glass art objects created by 29 artists from 26 different American Indian, ...
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The animals that populate Native American legends continue to hold profound significance in contemporary indigenous communities, serving as clan symbols, artistic motifs, and spiritual guides.
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Exploring Black identity in art series at the Northwest African American Museum Through her art, Helmstetter highlights the shared experiences of trauma and the need for healing within communities.
Native arts and crafts are widely collected today, and there are contemporary practitioners who have developed their own recognizable styles.
Totem poles have become some of the most iconic symbols of “Native American culture,” but it's important to understand their origin and to honor their ongoing significance for the clans to ...