Duane Pasco, a Kitsap-based artist and carver who spent most of his life working to preserve and share Pacific Northwest Native-style art, died on July 31 at his home in Poulsbo at the age of 92.
Amid the hum of the city today, a spark of the spirit of those tidelands has returned: A new Indigenous-owned art gallery and ...
California State Park’s Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park invites the public to an art showcase on Saturday, ...
Eugene Landry was disabled by spinal meningitis as a teenager but summoned his talent through barely functioning hands to ...
Pacific Northwest Ballet's "Sleeping Beauty" will feature the work — and the Tlingit cultural references — of acclaimed local ...
Pacific Northwest Artists Create Diversity With a Common Thread for Kraken Theme Nights. The Seattle Kraken have announced ...
Hey, Seattle! What’s up with these foggy mornings? They’re making it way too easy to stay in bed, right? But then the sun ...
The Dustoffs extracted 900,000 wounded U.S., Vietnamese, and allied soldiers from May 1962 to March 1973. The Army said the ...
A recent report from the Tribal Coastal Resilience Portfolio of the Northwest Climate Resilience ... of Phoenix has left hundreds of mostly Native American men and women homeless with no access ...
SEATTLE - Petty Officer 2nd Class Ethan Alban, a native of Lafayette ... “We will earn and reinforce the trust and confidence of the American people every day,” said Adm.
Scott is not the biggest funder of Native American groups. The Bush, Kellogg, and Northwest Area foundations are among the grantmakers that routinely support Native American-controlled nonprofits.
Preston Singletary, a renowned Tlingit glass artist, will soon be honored with induction into the Asian Hall of Fame.