From 1900 to 1952, photographer Frank Bennett Fiske lived on the Reservation, where he took a majestic series of portraits of the local Native American Sioux tribe.
In a new show at the Seattle Museum of Art, contemporary artists and photographers offer a fresh perspective on the way we view and represent Indigenous identities.
After a difficult upbringing and a foray into petty crime, Supaman found himself – and his purpose – through hip hop. Now he’s determined to elevate other voices.
Native Americans have come together in a historic protest against a North Dakota Oil pipeline that threatens sacred tribal lands. These are their faces.