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How Returning Lands to Native Tribes Is Helping Protect Nature

From California to Maine, land is being given back to Native American tribes who are committing to managing it for conservation. Some tribes are using traditional knowledge, from how to support wildlife to the use of prescribed fires, to protect their ancestral grounds. ....

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Exhibit on view at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist


Exhibit on view at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist
Sean Chandler portrait, 2021.
MISSOULA, MONT
.- Sean Chandler (Aaniiih) presents his first solo exhibition at a Montana museum and first significant exhibition in over a decade. His work infuses experiences from his childhood in Eastern Montana, including his love of Major League Baseball, and the history of Native assimilation into white culture, as well as teachings from his father. His father, Al Chandler, grew up on an Indian Residential School near Pierre, South Dakota, and was later the focus of a 1983 PBS documentary short called I d Rather Be Powwowing. Sean Chandler: New Works features entirely new pieces by this talented Montana artist. ....

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Exhibit opening at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist, first in over a decade


Exhibit opening at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist, first in over a decade
Sean Chandler: New Works is on view at Missoula Art Museum from May 7 to August 8
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Sean Chandler: New Works is on view at Missoula Art Museum from May 7 to August 8
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Missoula Art Museum
Sean Chandler, Aaniiih, presents his first solo exhibition at a Montana museum and first significant exhibition in over a decade. His work infuses experiences from his childhood in Eastern Montana, including his love of Major League Baseball, and the history of Native assimilation into white culture, as well as teachings from his father. His father, Al Chandler, grew up on an Indian Residential School near Pierre, South Dakota, and was later the focus of a 1983 PBS documentary short called ....

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Making Room for Tradition: Tribal colleges blend the wisdom of traditional healers with the science of western medicine


Relying upon traditional knowledge and native plants, indigenous people have been treating illnesses successfully for thousands of years. After the arrival of Europeans on this continent, however, medicine became one of the battlefields in the cultural war.
Both patients and students of heal­ing had to choose between traditional practices and Western medicine. Patients who used herbs or went to medicine people felt compelled to keep that secret from their Western doctors, who wanted to focus upon treating the patient’s body without regard for the mind or spirit.
Indians who went to medical school, meanwhile, found a fiercely competitive, inhumane atmosphere, which would not tolerate their com­mitments to family or their cultural taboos. Instead of humility, a basic value of Native culture, they found affirmation of egotistical behavior. ....

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