Aug. 22—The draped canvases of Patrick Dean Hubbell echo the stories of Diné culture woven with gestural abstraction. Hubbell's work is on exhibit in "Patrick Dean Hubbell: A New Day" at Gerald Peters ...
The first snow marks the beginning of the shoe game, or Keshjee’, for the Navajo (Diné). It goes like this: Two teams, which represent day and night animals in the Diné universe, have balls made from ...
I was living in Los Angeles, where I worked in television and most recently, at a nonprofit called Harness, but because of the pandemic, we became remote, so I decided to come home just before things ...
Program will be dedicated to sustaining Diné culture and language A university on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. launched its accredited doctoral program, becoming the first among ...
Though Nadira Mitchell, 21, is now a senior at the University of Arizona, she still remembers what one professor said in a natural resources class during her freshman year. “What the Native Americans ...
Molly, a big-hearted Alaska Native girl with a sense of adventure, steps on the Shiprock reservation, bearing beaver mittens to gift a friend. But feeling the heat of northwestern New Mexico desert, ...
I caught filmmaker Billy Luther’s documentary Miss Navajo on PBS the other night, the whole time wondering: What would Jennifer Nez Denetdale think of this? But why should I care what Jennifer Nez ...
Diné Be’iina’, a biannual journal published by Navajo Community College from 1987 to 1990, explored the social, political, economic, and health challenges facing the Navajo Nation, featuring essays, ...
After the U.S. seized their lands more than 150 years ago, the Diné (Navajo) people embarked on the Long Walk—a 300-mile trek to exile. Photographer Dakota Mace shares their stories. In 1864, the U.S.
A university on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. launched its accredited doctoral program, becoming the first among more than 30 accredited tribal colleges and universities across ...
Read full article: Person killed after being struck by train in north Houston A Lewis Middle School student says what started as a confrontation over being late to class ended with her being slapped ...
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