Arts and Culture
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day eight of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day seven of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day six of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day five of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day four of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day three of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
Welcome to day two of Tribal Business News’ 12 days of Indigenous holiday gifts guide. In the spirit of supporting Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs and drawing attention to some truly gorgeous and inspired items, we are presenting 12 consecutive days of Native-made products perfect for holiday gift-giving, including giving to yourself.
- Details
- By Tamara Ikenberg
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
It’s no secret that 2020 has been brutal for many in the arts, especially Native makers who have seen their main arts shows outright canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic or shifted to a virtual format.
- Details
- By Tribal Business News Staff
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Native Heritage Center has received a $3 million grant from the Ford Foundation, which named the Anchorage-based nonprofit one of “America’s Cultural Treasures.”
- Details
- By TAMARA IKENBERG
- Arts and Culture
- Type: Default
- Paywall Status: Protected
- Reader Survey Question: No Question
METLAKATLA, Alaska — In the remote Southeast Alaska village of Metlakatla, population 1,375, Tsimshian artist Dale Horne shapes cedar and abalone into masks, suns, killer whale fins, paddles, boxes and bowls.