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The moccasin-maker Minnetonka, 2½ years after apologizing for cultural misappropriation, has relaunched its best-known style after a redesign by a Red Lake Nation artist. The Thunderbird, first ...
State officials may remove several paintings that some say depict Native Americans unfairly from a prominent spot in the Capitol. That's the recommendation from a panel of lawmakers and experts ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS >> Greenfield native Sanford Robinson Gifford was one of America’s most famous 19th-century landscape painters, a leading member of the Hudson River School founded by Thomas Cole.
U.S. Capitol visitors encounter several 19th century paintings and sculptures that advocate cruelty and barbarism—against Native Americans.
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. AUGUSTA — Augusta native William Herbert “Buck” Dunton would leave ...
The University of ­Wisconsin- Stout is removing two paintings over concerns that they might have a "harmful effect" on Native American students, Wisconsin Public Radio reports. The historical ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS >> Greenfield native Sanford Robinson Gifford was one of America’s most famous 19th-century landscape painters, a leading member of the Hudson River School founded by Thomas Cole.