TULSA, Okla. —Amatoya, a design studio and lifestyle brand found and led by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, is expanding its furniture collection and adding lighting that reflects Native American culture.
The nonprofit group Wild Ones offers a free library of designs, with plants specific to your area — and you don’t have to be a member to use it. By Margaret Roach Turning your front yard into ...
Closing out the 2024 UNITY conference, youth represented their Native nations through traditional designs and attended a fashion show with pieces from award winning Indigenous designer Red Berry Woman ...
It’s not hard to find a blanket or throw pillow at a major retailer that echoes the style of Native art. However, that doesn’t mean the product has any connection to a Native American artist. “For the ...
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Reclamation, resurgence and resilience are all ways to describe what's happening with Native American fashion and art as it becomes more visible. Kaomi Lee of Twin Cities PBS met one Ojibwe artist who ...
Connor Ryan, a pro skier from Denver and member of the Hunkpapa Lakota, was strolling the Outdoor Retailer trade show in Denver’s Colorado Convention Center in 2019 when he came across some mittens ...
Chris Nayquonabe, left, Adrienne Benjamin and Lucie Skjefte are among the Native American designers involved with Minnetonka Moccasin's Reclamation Collaborative. NINA MOINI: The Minnesota-based ...
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