Turquoise Zuni Pueblo beads, collected around 1879 from Zuni reservation in New Mexico, created by being ground into shape and a hole drilled in the middle
Navajo Code Talkers Peter Macdonald (left) and Roy Hawthorne participated in a ceremony Nov. 10, 2010, at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. to pay tribute to veterans and to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
Tour of economically built
greenhouse from George Toya, farm
manager
Photoset of community farm + benefits like, free fresh food for community, rehabilitation for addicts in recovery, as well as a way for present tribal members to
headpiece, necklace, and earrings are made of beads from quahog shells, known today as wampum. "Ninigret is dressed in a breechcloth, leggings, shoes, and cape made of animal hides. High moccasins—from the Narragansett word mohkussunash—protect his…
Savanna's Act was brought up from the organization called National Indigenous Women's Resources to receive justice for
Native Survivors of Sexual Violence.