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Ancestors Know Who We Are
Black-Indigenous women artists address race, gender, multiracial identity, and intergenerational knowledge
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Why We Serve
: Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces
Remarkable history of Native American men and women in the United States military
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Developing Stories
: Native Photographers in the Field
Original perspectives from Native photographers in the field
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Americans
Indian imagery is everywhere in the United States.
Americans
asks why.
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Nation to Nation
: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations
Treaties define the sovereign relationship between the United States and American Indian Nations.
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The Great Inka Road
: Engineering an Empire
Origins, technologies, and continuing influence of the Inka Empire
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El Gran Camino Inka
: Construyendo un Imperio
Orígenes, tecnologías, y la continua influencia del Imperio Inka
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Indelible
: The Platinum Photographs of Larry McNeil and Will Wilson
Photographers Larry McNeil (Tlingit/Nisgaá) and Will Wilson (Diné/Bilagaana) challenge the visual ideology of the platinum print process and Native portraiture.
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Infinity of Nations
: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian
Highlights from the museum’s collections from North, Central, and South America
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Circle of Dance
Spiritual, cultural, and social lives of Native peoples, through the lens of dance
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A Song for the Horse Nation
: Horses in Native American Cultures
Epic story of the horse's influence on American Indian tribes
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HIDE
: Skin as Material and Metaphor
The material and concept of skin as a metaphor for issues of race, representation, as well as personal, historical, and environmental trauma and perseverance