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Students learn Indigenous art

Every year, the Annette and Dale Schuh Visiting Artist program brings in an artist to lead a course for art students at UW-Whitewater. This year is particularly notable because it gave students the unique opportunity to be taught traditional Native American art by an Indigenous person. Melanie Tallmadge Sainz is a member of the Ho-Chunk.

Shoppers brought a bit of the Southwest home for the holidays from S edav Va aki Indian Market

Coverage of tribal natural resources is supported in part by Catena FoundationDespite being known by an entirely different name, the S’edav Va’aki Indian Market has been a Phoenix tradition for almost five decades.

Teejop & Beyond to return with programming today through December

A program created by Madison Public Library in partnership with Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison called Teejop & Beyond: Celebrating Native Nations will be returning to libraries as programming begins on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Oct. 9.  "The lineup this year showcases the diversity and distinct cultu

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