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Cherokee Nation, Wilma Mankiller family celebrate Wilma Mankiller Barbie
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation and family and friends of the late Wilma Mankiller gathered Tuesday to celebrate the Wilma Mankiller Barbie, part of Barbie’s “Inspiring Women” series, in the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
The celebration was a tribute to the legacy of Wilma Mankiller and her impact
Hushtola' Art Market set Dec. 9-10 at WinStar
More than 100 First American artists to attend inaugural event
Elite First American art and artists will be showcased during the first-ever Hushtola' Art Market
Dec. 9-10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the WinStar Convention Center at WinStar World Casino and Resort, Thackerville, Oklahoma.
Hosted by
"ART is Culture, Culture is ART" Documentary Screening and VIP Fashion Showcase Celebrate Legacy of Indigenous Fashion Pioneer, Lloyd Kiva New
Scottsdale, AZ – A groundbreaking documentary film, "ART is Culture, Culture is ART," directed by the talented Indigenous filmmaker Nathaniel Fuentes, will premiere with a debut screening and talk-back session on Thursday, December 7, 2023, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Scottsdale Center for the
Cherokee Nation Chief Hoskin issues statement on Wilma Mankiller Barbie as part of ‘Inspiring Women’ series
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. issued the following statement on the Wilma Mankiller Barbie, part of the ‘Inspiring Women’ series from Mattel and available to order now:
“When Native girls see it, they can achieve it, and Wilma Mankiller has shown countless young women to be fearless and
Call for artists for Hushtola Art Market
The Chickasaw Nation is accepting applications for the 2023 Hushtola Art Market through Oct. 20.
Hushtola Art Market, a premier offering of original First American artwork presented during the Christmas holiday shopping season, is a new venue sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation. Its debut will be Dec. 9-10 at WinStar
Ginew and Native Arts & Cultures Foundation Present an Artist Talk with Osage Multidisciplinary Artist Addie Roanhorse.
PORTLAND, Oregon – Ginew and Native Arts & Cultures Foundation (NACF) have partnered to bring artist, and graphic designer Addie Roanhorse, a member of the Osage Nation to Portland to speak about the launch of her new blanket design with Ginew, and her role in the production of the new film
Positive Space Tulsa to Exhibit Work by BIPOC Womxn and Two-Spirit Artists Presented by Four Mothers Collective
Positive Space Tulsa is honored to welcome a group exhibition, entitled Survived By, presented by Four Mothers Collective and curated by Carly Treece and Jessie Haase. Survived By features work by fourteen BIPOC Womxn and Two-Spirit Artists telling stories of survival through their own personal interpretations and diverse artistic mediums.