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Travel plans are all booked and I'm ready for the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow! Just over a month away!

We have a quick trip to Florida to visit our daughter next week first. Then our next trip is back to New Mexico.

We are counting down to Gathering by hosting a giveaway sponsored by our friends at Eighth Generation!

This blanket is just ONE of the prizes!

The blanket was designed by Bethany Yellowtail.

Bethany Yellowtail is a fashion designer who grew up on the Crow Nation and is tribally enrolled in the Northern Cheyenne Nation. Her clothing line, B. YELLOWTAIL, acts as a celebration of ancestral tradition, beauty, and culture, embracing an authentic voice of contemporary Native America through design and wearable art.

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History of Native American Beads – Types and Uses

Native Americans are famous for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique craftsmanship and vibrant artistry. Native American beads hold a significant place among their many unique crafts. These beads aren't just decorative items but carry a profound cultural and symbolic meaning.

The early beadwork in Native American tribes was based on the tribe's customs and beliefs.

However, with time, the Native beadwork was influenced by trade, colonization, and interaction with other cultures.

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Sherman Indian High School | History | Current Situation

In an effort to integrate the Natives fully into mainstream society, the US government established various institutes and schools. One such institution is Sherman Indian School, which aims to empower Native American students with the necessary knowledge and skills while honing their unique heritage.

About Sherman Indian School

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Red Berry Woman is Vogue Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief’s “Best Dressed” at the 2024 Oscars

Hollywood—When Norma Baker-Flyinghorse originally designed Quannah Chasinghorse’s red dress she wore on the red carpet for this year’s Oscars, it was for a separate function a year ago. What she wasn’t expecting was for her design to be single-handedly chosen as one of the favorite looks on the red carpet at this year’s Oscars by Anna Wintour, who has served as Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Magazine since 1988.

Vogue Magazine’s Chioma Nnadi and Chloe Malle, both longtime Vogue writers and editors, shared the first email they received from Anna Wintour was of Quannah Chasinghorse’s look on the red carpet. “The first email of the night was of Quannah,” said Vogue writer Chloe Malle on the brand’s podcast. “She loved Quannah.”

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