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‘World’s Greatest Athlete' Jim ThorpeJim Thorpe (Sac and Fox) was the world’s best college football player, professional football player, hurdler, short-distance runner, shot-putter and discus thrower. |
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Inupiaq Culture and Language Come to the Fore in ‘Never Alone’Review: The breakthrough videogame set in the Arctic serves as an example of what’s possible. |
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Fashion Finds in Alaska Reinvent the TraditionalAn Athabascan designer's fish skin garments push fashion forward in Alaska. Plus a mask carver designs fashion-statement pieces and another artist creates sealskin, slippers and jackets. |
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A Loloma Lost, Then FoundA reader asks about the value of a Charles Loloma pendant her parents gifted her years ago. Another learns about Navajo folk art. |
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‘Seasoned With Spirit’Chef Loretta Barrett Oden (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) cooks up a frybread alternative |
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Classic OklahomaFrom the Kiowa Five to Jerome Tiger to Momaday, the collection of Oklahoma City University President Robert H. Henry, a former federal justice, favors the masterpieces and master artists native to his state. |
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Resolution to ReadInstitute of American Indian Arts hosts Sherman Alexie, Joy Harjo, others for Writers Festival this week in Santa Fe. |
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4 Reasons Why the Keystone Pipeline Might Not Be BuiltClimate change? Treaty rights? Sure, but the real killer could be the market. |
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Game Changers: 12 Native Athletes Who Made HistoryOur time line highlights First Americans of the past century who raised the bar in track, football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. |
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'Beautiful Games': An Interactive MapThe Indigenous games of North America + Hawaii mapped. |
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Ken Williams, Shan Goshorn and Susan Folwell: What Sets These 3 Groundbreaking Artists ApartA beadwork artist, potter and basketry mastermind discuss developing their styles and pushing the limits of their work. All three will show March 7 and 8 at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix. |