Digital media–GIFs, films, TED Talks, tweets, and more–have become integral to daily life
Don Smith - or Lelooska, as he was usually called - was a prominent
Inseparable from its communities, Northwest Coast art functions aesthetically and
Winner of the 2008 Washington State Book Award in
From beer labels to literary classics like A River Runs Through It,
The history of the Siletz is in many ways the history of all Indian tribes in America: a
This is a thought-provoking look at Native American stories, cultural institutions, and
Among all the large whales on Earth, the most unusual and least studied is the narwhal,
Native to the Kalahari Desert, Hoodia gordonii is a succulent plant
Finalist for the 2017 Lambda Literary "Lammy" Award in LGBTQ
Ellavut / Our Yup'ik World and Weather is a result of nearly ten years
For the vast majority of Native American students in federal Indian boarding schools at
Among Southeast Alaska’s best-known tourist attractions are its totem parks, showcases for
Restores the river to its central place in the city’s
In Being and Place among the Tlingit, anthropologist Thomas F. Thornton
Often when Native nations assert their treaty rights and sovereignty, they are confronted
The creation of Seattle and the displacement of those who built
Following the removal of the gray whale from the Endangered Species list in 1994, the
The Chinook Indian Nation—whose ancestors lived along both shores of the lower Columbia
In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly determined that affordable Internet access is
Bauer tells California history strictly through Native
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Winner of the 2024 Charles C. Eldredge Prize by the Smithsonian American Art
American Indian business is booming. The number of American Indian– and Alaska