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.
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nadja Sayej writes about fashion, celebrity and pop culture. Take a break from buying t-shirts on Amazon for a second. What if ...
DY Begay, a traditional Navajo weaver, and Tom Tarica, a footwear industry veteran, may be unlikely co-founders, but together, they share the precise set of skills to achieve their entrepreneurial ...
“I grew up with an aunt who was a master beadworker, so she taught me that when you bead something you are putting all of your love and energy into it,” says Looking Horse, who was 9 when she learned ...
Previously published as: American Indian counted cross-stitch. c1990. "Distinctive, colorful and ingenious - here are 28 brilliant cross-stitch patterns translated from authentic designs of the great ...
First Americans Museum (FAM) in Oklahoma City honors the 39 tribes in Oklahoma today, reflecting their history through design metaphors of nature’s elements of earth, wind, water, and fire. The design ...
While the jewelry fad has waned, artisans continue to make designs in silver and turquoise. By Janelle Conaway ALBUQUERQUE — Someday, Andrew Thomas plans to have a silver watch cuff custom-made in ...
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