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Two Rivers’ Carnegie library, Joseph Mann, was dedicated in 1914 and operated until 1997 What to know about Two Rivers' Henry P. Hamilton, a leading collector of Native copper implements ...
Earlier this month, the Illinois House passed legislation — House Bill 1237 — that would phase out the use of Native American-based mascots and logos in our state’s elementary and high schools.
This 1930s documentary showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Native American cultures in the Southwest, highlighting their mastery in basketry, pottery, weaving, jewelry-making, and beadwork ...
In the early-morning chill of the high desert, almost 100 Native American artisans, most of them jewelry makers, lined up for one of the 68 numbered sales spots on the blocklong front porch at the ...
Two copper bracelets taken from the arms of a skeleton in a burial mound in Mason County. A string of twelve beads taken from the neck of a skeleton at Fox Farm. Shell gorgets from a grave at Fox Farm ...
The Spanish-influenced jewelry soon joined more traditional pottery, weavings and carvings as a way for Native people to obtain canned food, metalware, and even horses and buggies.
Native Americans in the U.S. Southwest have built adobe architecture for centuries. The material is often a mixture of sand, clay, water and straw. Joseph Rouse, New Mexico, 2017 ...
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