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This Käsebier photograph of Whirling Horse is mounted to sketch paper with drawings of a tipi, a buffalo, and an Indian on horseback. Whirling Horse presumably made the drawings during the portrait ...
Within weeks, Käsebier began a unique and special project photographing the Indian men, women, and children formally and informally. Friendships developed, and her photography of these Native ...
The building is dedicated to sharing the story of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, who became the first Native American to earn a medical degree in 1889 and then returned to the Omaha reservation to ...
Denver’s parks department is looking for a replacement to the Pahaska Teepee Gift Shop and Cafe by Buffalo Bill’s Grave, which it closed last year.
NDN Collective founder and CEO Nick Tilsen appeared before a South Dakota court in an evidentiary hearing on June 12 on several charges stemming from a ...
As it re-envisions the amenities at Lookout Mountain, Denver’s parks department wants the next vendor by Buffalo Bill’s Grave to showcase Native American cuisine and culture. Denver Parks and ...
The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council will be asked to approve a search for the remains of a Black civil rights activist who ...
The Pawnees immediately gave chase, when the Sioux, taking refuge in a grove of timber, awaited the approach of the Scheedees, when a sharp fight took place, lasting about half an hour in which ...
But the people they represent are often forgotten. The teepee, traditionally used by Plains Indians, is a popular—and sometimes co-opted—symbol of Native American identity.
Podcaster Show PlayerOn that fateful day 150 years ago, Henson Wiseman, a member of the Second Nebraska Cavalry, was off fighting in the "Indian Wars," and Phoebe Wiseman was on her way back from ...
March 5 - PINE RIDGE, S.D. - A group of Oglala Sioux insurgents, led by tribal elders and medicine men, is trying to launch a quiet revolution from the nation's poorest, most politically active Indian ...