The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian will host a nationwide quilt-along project to reflect on the 250th ...
As lights flashed and music filled the Oregon Convention Center on July 2, Native models strutted down a runway with confidence and attitude. Thousands of youth sat in the audience, dressed in ...
The nonprofit group Wild Ones offers a free library of designs, with plants specific to your area — and you don’t have to be a member to use it. By Margaret Roach Turning your front yard into ...
Chris Nayquonabe, left, Adrienne Benjamin and Lucie Skjefte are among the Native American designers involved with Minnetonka Moccasin's Reclamation Collaborative. NINA MOINI: The Minnesota-based ...
When you grow up in a tourist town inundated with inauthentic, mass-produced souvenirs meant to represent your own culture, you might be moved to introduce some authenticity back into the market.
Centuries before Europeans arrived with glass trading beads, Native people who lived in what is now Minnesota were making beads from stone, shells, teeth and bone. Dakota and Ojibwe women used these ...