From sound healing with didgeridoo to art therapy for disabled people, Aboriginal art is proving a powerful tool for helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians heal the body and mind.
Belleville-based Indigenous artist Angela Wiggins has been selected to participate in the prestigious Art à la Carte program ...
Chantal Chagnon is a Cree Ojibwe Métis storyteller, singer, drummer, actor and workshop facilitator with roots in Muskeg Lake ...
Maryhill Museum’s final wa’paas workshop will take place this Saturday before returning in spring of next year.
Californian museums have repatriated the remains of more than a dozen Indigenous people as discussions continue on collection ...
MassLive is recognizing Indigenous leaders in celebration of National Native American Heritage Month. Dr. Darlene Flores is a ...
From traditional song and dance to handmade ribbon skirts, an event in Omaha Saturday showcased a local organization's work ...
Building 103 Healing and Renaming Ceremony Led by Turtle Island Hand Talk (TIHT), the Indigenous healing ceremony ... it means to reclaim and heal through art, language, and history.
Judith Ryan, former senior curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Victoria, notes that pastoralist George Murray Black plundered many sacred burial sites for human remains ...
Marty Strenczewilk is another one of the panelists, and is a Ojibwe and white mixed-race storyteller, playwright, librettist ...
The Funny Asian Women Kollective (FAWK) is hosting its 10th anniversary showcase, “The Extra Quality Super Show,” at the ...
Marcia Langton and Judith Ryan are truth tellers. Their book 65,000 years: A Short History of Australian Art, should be in ...