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The Return of the Thunder Beings
In the sacred Black Hills, the Lakota ceremonial season begins with the Return of the Thunder Beings (known as Wakinyan to the Lakota people) and is announced by the presence...
Beadwork Artist Kevin Fast Horse: Staying True to His Lakota Roots
Renowned for his intricate beadwork designs, artist Kevin Fast Horse is well known for his ability to effortlessly blend traditional Native American beading techniques with contemporary imagery and functionality.His work...
War Shirts: The Embodiment of the Native American Warrior Spirit
War shirts are powerful, sacred garments imbued with deep cultural meaning; they embody the fearless Native American warriors who once wore them.The right to wear a shirt of this caliber...
Pow Wow Regalia: History & Tradition Mixed with Personal Style
Embodying the spirit and soul of the culture, the dancers at Pow Wow are vibrant reflections of tribal history mixed with personal style.These elaborate Native American outfits are very unique...
Native American Drums: The Heart & Soul of the People
The most important musical instrument to the Native American people was and still is the drum.For centuries, our Native American ancestors have used drums to set the tone before battle,...
Native American Artwork: Ledger Art by Donald Montileaux
As warriors, horses, and buffalo dash across the pages of old ledger books in a brilliant display of color, Native American artist Donald Montileaux honors the lives and histories of his...
Native American Art Gallery: Updating Our Decor
For the last few weeks, our team has been working diligently to update and refresh our Native Gallery.A lot of hard work has gone into this exciting pre-spring project, so...
Michael Haskell Jewelry: Blending Native American Spirituality & Personal Experience
Native American artist Michael Haskell explores the contrast between the refined, polished nature of sterling silver and the earthy, natural hues of malachite, pipestone, turquoise and ammonite.He uses his work...
Native American Myths & Legends: Love
Long ago, the Plains Indians observed the bull elk as a courageous and magnificent figure - he had a large harem, he was willing to fight to the death to...