We are introducing a new segment to our newsletters, stories relating to recent news and matters of note within Tribal communities and around the country.
- Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
- Indian Market postponed until 2021: Curator Andrea Hanley Highlights Five Artists
- Curator Joe D. Horse Capture Highlights Five Artists to Watch from the Indian Market
- Pandemic Hits Artists, But Jerrel Singer Continues to Create
- How Artists Might Shape the Future of the Navajo Nation
- Interview with endawnis Spears on Land Acknowledgement, Native Communities and the Role of the Humanities Today
- Beautiful Mountain, An Act of Remedy and Reparation, a new art magazine born out of Covid-19 by artists in the Navajo and Hopi communities.
- The Voices of the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Trust. A new website tells stories from five Native leaders about their cultural and spiritual ties to the Grand Canyon.
- Native American Photographs Tagging Mission, National Archives. This is a new public sourcing initiative with the goal to add general and topical tags to the extensive Native American photography collection in an effort to make it more effectively searchable.
- Political Art Campaign, Indigenous Activists
- Alternative Mapping, Emergence Magazine
- Six States Halt Lake Powell Pipeline, Glen Canyon Institute
- Personal Tributes for Indigenous People’s Day, Tribute
- Newsletter, Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
- Getting to the polls can be hard in Navajo Nation. This woman is leading voters on horseback, The Washington Post: Read the full story
- Women have long been the leaders in Navajo culture. Now they’re steering the fight against Covid, The Guardian, Read the full story
- Los Angeles County Arts & Culture, Illustrated oral history, Memory and Futurity in Yaagna: Read the full story
- Native American teachers, entrepreneurs seek new ways to close digital divide, NBC News: Read the full story