Bookmarks (19)

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    Prayer in Movement: Arctic Games with Pamyua and Friends

    “The games are like a prayer.” —Phillip Blanchett The anticipation and uproar on the National Mall...

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    Native Pride Dancers – Women’s Fancy Bustle Dance

    Powwow dance exemplifies the spirit of community and the energy of competition. Some powwow dances are...

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    “We Owe It to Our Grandmothers”: Zapotec Silk Traditions of Oaxaca

    “Silk? From Mexico?” Many visitors were surprised as they admired a delicate white rebozo, a type...

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    A Kichwa Perspective on Climate Action from Johnson Cerda

    “I was born in the middle of the jungle, where we are connected by river—not by...

  • Pamyua: Breaking Trail

    What started for the musicians of Pamyua as a way to keep their Yup’ik and Inuit...

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    Colors of Community: The Murals of Cornelio V. Compos

    When Cornelio V. Campos starts a mural, he has a solid idea of what he is...

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    A Menominee Father-Son Duo Find Their Voices in Music

    Before Wade Fernandez’s fingers fretted the Fender Telecaster hanging on his shoulder, he invited the audience...

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    The Gaudry Boys – Métis Fiddle Medley

    The Gaudry Boys—brothers Dylan, Ryan, and Zachary Gaudry (Métis)—first played music together as children over twenty...

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    “A Woman Is Always Earth”: The Ceramic Art and Spirit of Rufina Ruiz López

    “I am a woman of the earth.” Rufina Ruiz López spoke with unassuming strength, her gleaming...

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    From Skating to Making Boards: Di’orr Greenwood’s Journey of Expression

    As a multidisciplinary artist, Di’orr Greenwood expresses herself through skateboarding, creating pyrographic and mixed-media skate-deck art,...

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    Tambura’s Song Teaches Amondawa Lifeways in the Amazon and Beyond

    “Music paints a portrait,” Tambura Amondawa says. For the Amondawa Indigenous “river people” of Brazil, their...

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    Zuni Olla Maidens – Pottery Dance

    A striking blend of the traditional and contemporary, the Zuni Olla Maidens bring dance, song, and...

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    Dancing with Fire: Hālau o Kekuhi Kindles Its Culture’s Dreams

    “Having students with thirty years of experience—that’s the value in the forest I have grown.” —Nalani...

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    How Musicians Use Native Languages to Revitalize Their Cultures

    Sawaenemiyah (We Are Blessed) Wade Fernandez at the 2024 Smithsonian Folklife Festival | Read audio transcription...

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    Sara Curruchich – “Abriendo La Voz”

    Hailing from San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala, Sara Curruchich is the first Indigenous woman to tour internationally...

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    Native American Women Warriors: A Sisterhood Bonded through Service

    Members of the Native American Women Warriors, the nation’s first all-women Native American color guard, stand...

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    Baby Rattlesnake: A Chickasaw Folklore Comic

    Read more about Chickasaw storyteller Amy Bruton Bluemel, who performed daily at the 2024 Smithsonian Folklife...

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    “Storytelling, Like Language, Is Alive”: How Amy Bruton Bluemel Protects Her History

    As a young girl, Amy Bruton Bluemel collected stories, like souvenirs, from every country she lived...

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    Seeds of Food Sovereignty with Cherokee Chef Nico Albert Williams

    Under a tent at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Nico Albert Williams recalled eating watermelon on her...