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St. Olga, a Yup'ik woman who died in 1979 at age 63, was a midwife, a mother of 13 and the wife of an Orthodox Christian ...
Modern-day Missoula is outdoorsy, artistic and musical, with university roots that bring energy to its downtown.
A new class offered at public schools on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana teaches students about heavy metal music ...
Adrian Heidenreich stumbled onto the first clue of an extraordinary collection of Native American ledger art in a Billings Heights art gallery in 1968. When he spotted a copy of a battle scene ...
Ledger art has seen a revival in the last 40 years. While the ledger paper may be hard to come by, many artists still seek it, scouring eBay, antique stores and trading with other artists for the ...
WHAT: Fort Lewis College Native American Art and Culture class presents its inaugural Fashion Show. WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. WHERE: Center of Southwest Studies gallery, FLC, 1000 Rim Drive.
Ledger art has seen a revival in the last 40 years. ... A woman is dressed in traditional Native American clothing and backed up against a wall with a scared expression on her face.
Peter Bowles was born in England, far from the Great Plains of North America. But throughout his life and especially in the last 30 years, 19th century indigenous art has become his own artistic ...
Phoenix Film Festival's community spotlight features nine Native American-directed shorts highlighting Indigenous filmmakers and stories. ... And then grandma's flashback near the end, that was ...
The eight figures look so alive that they could step out of their lined paper background and into the 21st century. Drawn in September 1883 at Crow Agency by American Indian artist New Bear, the ...
For 150 years, the ledger drawings created by Native American artists imprisoned at Florida's Fort Marion have captivated viewers with their lively storytelling and vibrant colors. To Gordon ...