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Historic Hubbell Trading Post

In 1878, a decade after Navajos returned from the Long Walk and their forced imprisonment at Fort Sumner, John Lorenzo Hubbell established a trading post at Ganado, Arizona. He would come to...

Art exhibition celebrates ‘persistent genius’ of Native creativity

The exhibition – “Sustained: The Persistent Genius of Indigenous Art” – celebrates 100 years of DAM collecting Indigenous art, but with the goal of representing the Indigenous experience rat...

Collision of Two Empires Qorikancha and Sacsayhuamán

Bonifacia, one of seven sisters from the Omuto Community, Province of Urcos, is dressed in a cherry-pink wool jacket hand-stitched with multicolored, stylized flowers, a full black skirt, al...

Bayfield Middle School club raising historical, cultural awareness of Indigenous tribes

November is Native American Heritage Month

Fort Lewis College lands grant to support teacher diversity

School of education looks to support expansion in learning of Spanish and Indigenous languages

Wife of La Plata County commissioner candidate catches flack for costume

Krii Black removed photos from social media showing her dressed as Pocahontas

Durango airport issues call to artists across the Four Corners

Cultural pieces to be featured in new baggage claim

Durango students celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with traditional Native American games

Activities are an effort to integrate more cultural events into school district’s curriculum

Juneteenth festival returns to Durango

Fourth annual event had about twice as many participants

14th Annual Cortez Historic Preservation Day set for the first weekend in May

The weekend will be packed with events centered around historic preservation

Durango asks Four Corners residents to apply for Indigenous land acknowledgment focus group

City diversity, equity and inclusion team contacted nearly 30 area tribes for consultation

29th annual Durango Autumn Arts Festival highlights creative talent

Variety of art mediums on display on East Second Avenue Saturday; Durango Art Week continues through Sept. 24