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The Native American wampum belt telling another story of the Mayflower
Danielle Hill with the new wampum belt. As we reflect on the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower – the ship that transported the first ‘Pilgrims’ from England to the New World in 1620 – a new … Continue reading
The Hunt – Emergence Magazine
Chef Nephi Craig and master forager Twila Cassadore of the San Carlos Apache Nation—as they work with Indigenous foodways to promote processes of healing and recovery from historical trauma. The following op-ed written by Sanjay and the film’s executive producer … Continue reading
Wilma Mankiller | First Female Chief of the Cherokee Nation | #SeeHer Story | Katie Couric Media
Meet Wilma Mankiller, the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation — and an inspiration to all Americans. Watch #SeeHer Story, where we’ve partnered with People Magazine and #SeeHer to celebrate women who’ve shaped history.
Are the Charrúa Extinct?
As always, the answer is more complicated than it first appears.
‘The favour is returned’: Native American Covid-19 relief fund thanks Irish people for their support
Organisers of an online fund to help Native American people who’ve been affected by Covid-19 have thanked Irish people for their support. Tue 11:19 AM Volunteers who’ve been helping to distribute supplies to Navajo people. Image: Vaness Tulley ORGANISERS OF … Continue reading
A Native American Chef Grapples With Thanksgiving
For Indigenous Americans, Thanksgiving isn’t as simple as gathering to eat turkey and watch football. Source: A Native American Chef Grapples With Thanksgiving
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Tagged comparison, creatives, Culture, food, history, Native American
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THE LOCAL: The Master Carver on Vimeo
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Tagged Art, comparison, construction, creatives, Culture, sculpture
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Listen — Eddie Two Hawks
Listen or your tongue will keep you deaf. source: Native American Proverb image: Eddie’s Garden Photos via Listen — Eddie Two Hawks
Manchester Day Parade 2013
We have been busy preparing for the biggest parade of the year here in my home city of Manchester, The Manchester Day Parade. Modelled on American and Irish events it aims to celebrate the communities, diversity and creativity of the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Brazil, Carnival, Costume, Dance, Drumming, European, Fashion, Manchester, Maracatu, MSS, Music, Native American, Percussion, Salford, urban
Tagged animation, Art, Brazil, brazilian style, Carnaval, Choreography, construction, costumes, creatives, Culture, dance, Manchester Day Parade, samba, Urban, Walk The Plank
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Potlatch
Potlatch from Tom Mathieson on Vimeo.
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Tagged animation, Art, creatives, Manchester, N America, nature
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