Birds of a Feather at the Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery
Alexandria, VA – Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery announces the opening of its juried show “Birds of a Feather, which opens on May 25, 2021 and runs through June 27, 2021. […]
D.C. Hunkers Down During Cherry Blossom Season (photos)
There was a brief window for a few days early on as the flowers approached peak bloom when it was possible to capture the scene.
Opening event: Living Earth Festival 2019
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is hosting its annual Living Earth Festival April 26–28 at its museum in Washington, D.C. Living Earth brings together Native innovators and practitioners […]
Living Earth Festival 2019: Farm to Table: Sustaining Our Future through Indigenous Knowledge
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is hosting its annual Living Earth Festival April 26–28 at its museum in Washington, D.C. Living Earth brings together Native innovators and practitioners […]
Cherokee Days Festival
The National Museum of the American Indian celebrates Cherokee history during the sixth annual Cherokee Days festival April 12–14, featuring the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes—Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band […]
Film Screening: Warrior Women
(USA, 2018, 64 min.) Co-Directors: Christina D. King (Seminole/Creek/Sac & Fox), Elizabeth Castle In the 1970s, with the swagger of unapologetic Indianness, organizers of the American Indian Movement (AIM) fought […]
Symposium—Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence Against Native Women
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence Against Native Women draws vitally needed attention to the pressing and pervasive issue of violence against Native women, who suffer disproportionately high levels of […]
The REDress Project, an outdoor art installation
To commemorate Women’s History Month, the National Museum of the American Indian presents The REDress Project, an outdoor art installation by artist Jaime Black (Métis). Showing in the United States […]
Chocolate Festival
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian holds its annual Chocolate Festival in February. From the blossoms of the cacao tree which grows in Mesoamerica, the Maya culture developed […]
Winter Blast: A Family Day of Native Games
This family-friendly event celebrates Indigenous games from the Arctic to Argentina. Visitors can meet Talibah Begay (Navajo) as she shares a traditional Navajo shoe game and test their skill with […]