LANSING, MI – Indigenous communities across Michigan are celebrating a pair of victories in Lansing this year. A bill to require school districts and public-school academies to allow Indigenous ...
Whether an eagle feather or plume, beadwork, sealskin cap, moccasins, or other forms of traditional dress, tribal regalia plays a unique role, spiritually and culturally, for graduating Indigenous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A school official at Farmington High School speaks with graduate Genesis White Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota of the Standing Rock Sioux ...
Editor’s note: This version has been updated to reflect the public comments of the Broken Arrow School District, which were not included in the original story. This spring, Zuri Jaspré Wilson walked ...
Graduation from high school is a pivotal, once-in-a-lifetime achievement. Many Indigenous students cannot fully celebrate this achievement, from both a spiritual and cultural perspective, unless they ...
Native American regalia and buffalo robes are more than clothing — they are living expressions of identity, spirituality, and history. Crafted from natural materials like buffalo hide, deerskin, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This article was originally published in Source New Mexico. Graduation season is typically a time for celebrating the success of ...
This spring, Zuri Jaspré Wilson walked across her high school graduation stage wearing an eagle feather,a celebratory tradition for members of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe. "Being able to walk ...