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A Community Powwow, hosted by the American Indian Center, celebrated Indigenous culture within the Pilsen neighborhood of ...
The two-day festival held for 43 years celebrates Native American Indian culture, drawing participants from across North America. Gates are open to the public 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Readers can reach Native American issues reporter Natasha Rausch, a Report For America corps member, at 701-241-5528, nrausch@forumcomm.com or on Twitter @n_rausch21.
Hosted by Montana Native Growth Fund, the event doubled as a celebration and resource hub for Indigenous entrepreneurs ...
The National Congress of American Indians was given the rights to Keep America Beautiful's 1971 "Crying Indian" ad, a recognizable anti-pollution advertisement featuring Iron Eyes Cody.
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 sought to keep Native children in tribal communities. The Supreme Court may change that this spring. Childhood photos of Chris Stearns, who was born a Navajo ...
From Independent Lens: "Kill the Indian in him, and save the man.” This was the guiding principle that removed thousands of Native American children and placed them in Indian boarding schools.
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