indigenous peoples
And sometimes, words aren’t enough.
“The core of our culture that existed before colonization is actually the thing that’s allowing us to heal from colonization,” says author Chyana Marie Sage.
Choctaw and Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson imagines a future of abundance in his historic exhibit, “the space in which to place me."
“I am urging not only the federal courts to wake up but for the whole country to wake up!”
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Cara Romero's otherworldly imagery examines the intersection of Indigenous tradition and environmental development.
And filmmaker Sydney Freeland is giving it to us.
With one week left in office, the president could end his term with an act of mercy by granting clemency to the ailing Native American rights activist.
"You're not only representing yourself — you're representing your people," says the Indigenous singer.
Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie probe Canada’s quest to “solve the Indian problem” by separating generations of children from their families.
“The process of reconnecting to my Native heritage is also about rekindling something that has been lost," says Rhiannon Griego.