Larney, a Choctaw of Oklahoma and a Seminole Nation citizen, explores in his work the intersection of racial identity, cultural struggles, and the history of his native nations.
Larney, a Choctaw of Oklahoma and a Seminole Nation citizen, explores in his work the intersection of racial identity, cultural struggles, and the history of his native nations.
Colloquially known as an “Indian taco,” the fried dough loaded with savory or sweet toppings and a complicated history is becoming more widely available.
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Eli Hickman, 40, of Choctaw/Navajo people, plays a Native American stick ball game translated to Little Brother of War during a community awareness event hosted by American Indian Heritage Day in Texas, Sept. 05, 2020 at the Dallas Indian Mission United Methodist Church. The event provided information about COVID-19, the 2020 Census and registered people to vote. Volunteers also handed out face coverings, free school supplies and Indian tacos. (Ben Torres / Special Contributor)