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Pow-Wow celebrity emphasizes cultural preservation
Many of us who work in the field of international education are preoccupied with intercultural understanding.
Ore. actress got her break on 'Northern Exposure'
Elaine Miles, a regular on the show "Northern Exposure," still shakes her head when she thinks about how her professional acting career began.
Paintin' the town red and singin' the blues
This weekend there's going to be trouble. Well, actually it's not trouble, but it's Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers who will be here on the reservation and in Missoula and they'll be paintin' the towns red and singin' the Blues.
on Film: Stripping the whitewash
I dona t remember what the festival was called, only that it was something cheesy like a oePow Wow Daysa and part of it involved speechifying by a chubby middle-aged mayor who donned a feathered war bonnet that made him look ridiculous.
People's Center prepares for singer and social
Fall season has arrived and with it comes socializing and preparations for the upcoming winter season including visiting, story-telling and drying wild game.
A Domino Film and Television Intl. release of a Rezolution Pictures production in association with the National Film Board of Canada.
Killing the white man's red man
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs this month passed a resolution apologizing to all Indian nations for violence perpetrated by citizens of the United States of America.
This Just In: Want to Know Who Mike Is Marrying on Desperate Housewives?
Desperate Housewives : A studio-lot spy snapped a photo that reveals the identity of Mike Delfino's bride on Desperate Housewives .
The tall, lanky, Tantoo Cardinal is a metis, the term in Canada applying to those of mixed Native American and European descent.
premiering in April: Discarding Native stereotypes, producers move in for closer view
In the early 1800s, Shawnee warrior Tecumseh united tribes across the continent to block settlers' westward expansion.
Tribal Jam is back, and it looks better than ever
Coinciding with this weekend's festivities in Toppenish is tonight's third annual Tribal Jam, a country, blues, R&B and rock music festival featuring all Native American recording artists.
Interview: Chris Eyre, Native American Director, and Ric Burns, Documentary Filmmaker
The codirectors of We Shall Remain discuss Hollywood Indians and the US that almost was.
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