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According to court documents, Lewis Anthony Rath and Jerry Chris Van Dyke misrepresented themselves as Native American artists even though they had no tribal affiliation or Indigenous heritage.
John Vanausdall, president and CEO of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, announced Thursday he will retire after more than 25 years in the role. His last day will be June 30 ...
Two Western Washington artists have pleaded guilty after being charged for faking Native American heritage to sell art, despite neither having tribal enrollment or heritage. In two separate cases ...
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art highlights its latest acquisitions of works by Native American artists in a new exhibition celebrating the intergenerational expressions of Indigenous ...
The Western Colorado Native American Market Days aims to not only sell art and handicrafts, but to educate people on Indigenous culture. Entering its fourth year, the recent event was held for the ...
As for how the octogenarian's Native American work compares to that of Western artists, the member of the Chickasaw Hall of Fame explains that with a gleam in her light blue eyes. "I am not ...
Once again, the dynamic Native American portraits of famed photographer Edward Curtis will be on display at the Garrett ...
Two renowned Western artists are being featured at Cawdrey ... He was recruited to attend the newly founded Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe where he was encouraged to experiment ...