The Native American Arts & Crafts Makers Market returns Oct. 5 at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion, showcasing works from Indigenous artisans and craftspeople from the Pacific Northwest and the ...
I crunched through the dried leaves on our sidewalk as I looked up to admire the glorious orange, red and yellow leaves on trees in our colorful autumn season. When I walked into our house, I picked ...
Owamni, the James Beard-award winning Indigenous restaurant, is moving to a different, but nearby, location on the Mississippi River waterfront. The restaurant will be moving into the ground-level ...
The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum proudly announces the return of the American Indigenous Arts Celebration (AIAC) on Friday, November 7, and Saturday, November 8, 2025, on the ...
Historical records show the U.S. Army killed an estimated 250 Native Americans while attempting to disarm fighters who had already surrendered at their camp.
Deep in Cross Village, Michigan, there’s a restaurant where stuffed cabbage reaches legendary status, and the atmosphere transports you to another continent entirely. Legs Inn stands as a testament to ...
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Most cultures who developed metalworking technology never let the skill go to waste. But in what's now Michigan, Native Americans started making metal tools well before anyone else did, ...
The department and the state's schools are set to receive nearly $2 billion in federal funding this year, largely for special education services and assistance to schools enrolling higher shares of ...
Owamni, the award-winning native restaurant from chef Sean Sherman, will relocate just down the river to the restaurant space on the main floor of the Guthrie Theater in the spring of 2026.
Sept. 30 remembers and honors those who died at Indigenous boarding schools, and those who survived. It's also a day for truth and healing.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Ernie “Big Cat” Stevens Jr., a driving force behind the expansion of Native American gaming for more than two decades, has died. He was 66. The Indian Gaming Association, a ...