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Behind the Masks investigates how Indigenous masks from B.C. and Alaska made it into the hands of European Surrealists.
Video. Locals in Altos, Paraguay celebrated the Kamba Ra’anga festival on Monday with fire, dancing and traditional costumes.
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond has an abiding interest in the intersection of Indigenous and colonial culture. “That is just my reality: I have always wondered about why we are the way we are, the ...
A 2022 study by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control made headlines for revealing that Native Americans die on ...
The Kamba Ra'anga masks—carved from wood—are both artistic and symbolic, often portraying animals or exaggerated social ...
A wildfire in California’s San Luis Obispo County rapidly expanded overnight and was covering more than 35,000 acres on ...
It’s meant to be just one of many elements of Coast Salish representation in Vancouver’s Broadway Plan, which has a “Cultural Ribbon” planned for the northern edge of the area crucial to the ...
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 147,000 jobs last month after an upwardly revised 144,000 advance in May, the Labor ...
A new study found that the gap in life expectancy between American Indians and Alaska Natives and the national average was ...
In the Andes Mountains of northern Peru, a long-tailed mammal with a “facial mask” moved through the undergrowth. Suddenly, ...