by Anthony Brown | Jan 7, 2011 | A&E, NEWS ka-no-he-da
RALEIGH – Artwork from three Southwestern Community College students has been selected for display at the North Carolina Community College System Office in Raleigh. Included is a sculpture by Deana Burchett of Robbinsville titled Brothers Three, a sculpture by...
by Anthony Brown | Nov 29, 2010 | A&E, NEWS ka-no-he-da
Bo Taylor takes Award for Best Traditional Recording By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Bo Taylor was not at the 12th Annual Native American Music Awards (NAMMYs) held recently at the Seneca Niagara Hotel and Casino in Niagara Falls, NY. But, his name was surely...
by Anthony Brown | Nov 4, 2010 | A&E
The Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) offers four artistin- residence fellowships annually to advance the work of mature and emerging Native artists. Each fellowship includes a $3,000 monthly stipend, housing, studio space,...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 20, 2010 | A&E
Bear Creek, Tha Tribe, and Cree Confederation hit the mark on new live albums REVIEWS By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Three new releases by Canyon Records rock the pow wow arena, those long highways on the way to the dance, your computer, and anywhere else you...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 20, 2010 | A&E
REVIEWED By DR. HONEY DAWN KARIMA PETTIGREW Court TV. Law and Order. Cold Case. Some of the most popular dramatic programs on television today are those that deal with the activities of the legal system. Recently, the public has been intrigued by high-profile court...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 20, 2010 | A&E
REVIEWED By DR. HONEY DAWN KARIMA PETTIGREW The Penobscot Dance of Resistance, by Pauleena Macdougall, explores the themes of sovereignty, cultural survival, and resistance. “The story of the dance of resistance proves that cultural continuity does not mean...