Inspired Natives,” not “Native Inspired” is part of the mission behind Heart Berry, a Ojibwe owned and operated business ...
Closing out the 2024 UNITY conference, youth represented their Native nations through traditional designs and attended a fashion show with pieces from award winning Indigenous designer Red Berry Woman ...
The attire, easily found on the internet, is immediately recognizable. A sweatshirt with a dreamcatcher encircling the Green Bay Packers "G" logo. A jacket with multicolored feathers hanging from a ...
A model performs a traditional dance on the runway at the Far North Fashion Show on July 30, 2025. A cloud of hairspray filled the air as Tristan Agnauraq Morgan got her hair done backstage at the Far ...
As lights flashed and music filled the Oregon Convention Center on July 2, Native models strutted down a runway with confidence and attitude. Thousands of youth sat in the audience, dressed in ...
Reclamation, resurgence and resilience are all ways to describe what's happening with Native American fashion and art as it becomes more visible. Kaomi Lee of Twin Cities PBS met one Ojibwe artist who ...
DY Begay, a traditional Navajo weaver, and Tom Tarica, a footwear industry veteran, may be unlikely co-founders, but together, they share the precise set of skills to achieve their entrepreneurial ...
MISSOULA — Graphic designer Benji Headswift felt it was an opportunity of a lifetime when he was selected last year to create a Native American logo for the University of Montana’s participation in ...
When you grow up in a tourist town inundated with inauthentic, mass-produced souvenirs meant to represent your own culture, you might be moved to introduce some authenticity back into the market.
The Anchorage Museum atrium transformed into a catwalk for the 2024 Far North Fashion show Thursday night. The show featured eight Alaska Native designers who created nearly 40 looks for the event.
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