While collecting artifacts for the Museum of the American Indian in 1923, anthropologist William Wildschut became intrigued by a buffalo rawhide war shield owned by an Apsáalooke Tribe member.
Explore the art, history and cultures of the West and Native America. A cultural gem for more than 30 years, the Eiteljorg Museum contains some of the most renowned collections of Native American ...
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Multidisciplinary artist Suchitra Mattai’s exhibit “Myth From Matter” will run through Jan. 12.
This morning I enjoyed a special benefit of my impersonation of an art critic when I attended the press opening of the Brooklyn Museum’s 200 Anniversary Celebration exhibitions, “The ...
Celebrating the “negative joy” of the American artist Kelley in a new Tate retrospective, a period of change in India explored at the Barbican, and a conversation about a work once owned by ...
Celebrating the “negative joy” of the American artist Kelley in a new Tate retrospective, a period of change in India ...
Paik is a distinguished research professor of history at the University of Cincinnati, where she is also an affiliate faculty ...
MISSOULA — This week has been one of celebrating Indigenous culture at the University of Montana and on Friday, the campus ...
Members of the Miccosukee and Seminole Tribes may celebrate American Indian Day every day, but for many event visitors, the ...
March 10, 1931 — August 19, 2024 Weslaco – Lewis Allen Wagoner, a dedicated family man and accomplished professional, passed away on August 19, 2024, at the John Knox Village Health Center. Born March ...