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Phoenix's 15 most influential citizens

Feb 15 2012

Phoenix, born 45 years before Arizona became a state, has grown into a pre-eminent American city during the past 100 years, because of people with vision.

Bunky Echo-Hawk brings 'live art' to CU-Boulder

Feb 15 2012

Contemporary, Native American artist Bunky Echo-Hawk is planning to complete his next painting on Thursday evening. However, with less than 48 hours to go, he h...

Fawn Sharp challenged for third term as Quinault leader

Feb 14 2012

Elections for the Quinault Indian Nation tribal council will be March 31 and President Fawn Sharp has announced she will run again in the face of some criticism...

Comanche Woman Celebrates Milestone Birthday

Feb 10 2012

Today, the Comanche nation paid tribute to Josephine Myers-Wapp on her 100th birthday.  She is believed to be the oldest living Comanche.

Artists impart American Indian perspectives

Feb 7 2012

Flathead High School art students are getting inspiration and advice this week from a pair of American Indian artists, David Dragonfly and Valentina LaPier.

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