Navajo flutist creates the 2022 Kentucky Governor Arts Award
From Navajo, New Mexico, to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, a Navajo flutist plays the sound of his teachings.
Read MorePosted by Kianna Joe | Apr 20, 2023 | Culture, Music |
From Navajo, New Mexico, to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, a Navajo flutist plays the sound of his teachings.
Read MorePosted by Kianna Joe | Apr 20, 2023 | Arts, Culture |
Coyote and the stars-inspired art reaches downtown Phoenix and now extends to a Utah resort.
Read MorePosted by Holly James | Apr 6, 2023 | Arts, Culture |
Raynard “Ray” Scott, a Diné silversmith, won Best of Show at the 65th Annual Heard Guild Indian Fair & Market earlier this month with his entry of a Diné culturally inspired board game “Dinétah-Poly,” which incorporates Diné terminology, traditions, mythology, and stories.
Read MorePosted by Holly James | Feb 20, 2023 | Culture |
This year a record number of hoop dancers competed in the 33rd World Championship Hoop Dance contest in Phoenix.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Feb 16, 2023 | Culture |
The first Native-owned store in Old Town Scottsdale on Main Street is owned and operated by Navajo women from Cameron, Arizona. This store features over 300 artists and more than 28 Native American tribes, including the First Nations of Canada.
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