When Ross Anderson was clocked at more than 154 miles per hour, he set an American speed skiing record that has yet to be broken nearly two decades later.
Emma Carlson of Grand Portage received a $5,000 Maada’ooking grant from the Northland Foundation to provide supplies and space for Grand Portage elders to gather and create sewing projects.
The Lake Placid Toboggan Chute has been a destination for thrill seekers since the 1960s. It was rebuilt from the ground up and went from a ski jump chute to a place for toboggans to glide down and ...
The International Traditional Games Society’s mission is recovery, restoration, and preservation of traditional Native American history; the organization is based in Great Falls. They will be ...
New Castle residents Tom and Diane Voight have highlighted work by Native American artists through their business Wintercount ...
Growing up in Tempe, Arizona, Chelsea Bighorn (Lakota, Dakota, Shoshone Paiute Irish American) attended powwows with her ...
The Kankakee Sands bison viewing stations and nature preserve receive upgrades as The Nature Conservancy helps build ...
AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF THE VIBRANCE AND STRUGGLE OF ONE LAKOTA FAMILY, “WITHOUT ARROWS” PREMIERES ON INDEPENDENT LENS ON JANUARY 13 at 10:00pm Decades after leaving South Dakota, a Lakota... Read Mor ...
Running until Jan. 19, the exhibit features a range of art and artifacts from the Native American community, some dating back ...