Indigenous Youth Are Using AI to Save Their Languages
In an era where our lives are increasingly digital, a profound story of cultural resilience is unfolding at Black Hills State University, South Dakota. Here, Indigenous students are diving into the realms of artificial intelligence (AI)
Sistah Code Red: Lily Gladstone Cracks Open the Oscars with Her War Cry
Hey-yo, my rez royalty, my spirit guides, my powwow princesses! Gather 'round the digital campfire, 'cause this ain't your granny's Oscars story. We got revolution brewing, a war cry echoing through the Dolby Theatre, and at the epicenter, stands our very own Lily Gladstone, blazing brighter
Lily Gladstone Makes Golden Globes History as First Native American Winner
Beneath the glittering chandeliers of the Golden Globes, a hush fell as history unfolded. Tears glistened in Lily Gladstone's eyes, reflecting the golden lights but holding within them a depth that spanned centuries. This wasn't just
The Importance of Folklore and Storytelling in Indigenous Cultures of the Pacific Northwest
Indigenous folklore and storytelling are vibrant threads in the tapestry of culture and heritage that is the human experience. They connect us to the past and shape our understanding of the world. This is especially true
Indigenous Art Collective Yəhaw̓ Acquires Land in Rainier Beach
by Marisol Pérez-Villaflor The yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective is a Seattle-based Indigenous nonprofit organization that is led by queer and women. This group focuses on promoting Indigenous arts and culture
The Rise of Justin Johnson Cortez
And How He is Changing Indigenous Representation in the Media by Zara Rawoof Whether it was Robert Redford or Clint Eastwood, there was nothing like a good old-fashioned cowboy in the movies. From kicking open the saloon doors to the suspense that