Yatika Starr Fields grew up in Tahlequah, in northeastern Oklahoma, whose nature and landscape continues to influence his work today. Yatika Starr Fields and mural painting by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Rebecca Belmore (Anishinaabekwe) discuses symbolism within her work "Rising to the Occasion" Rebecca Belmore on Rising to the Occasion by Art Gallery of Ontario
Me and My Neon Box embodies Kay WalkingStick’s process of working through questions about painting, sexuality, gender, and race. Kay WalkingStick, Me and My Neon Box by Gabriella Shypula
Signs to guide historical understanding Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of ... by Dr. Mindy Besaw, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Dr. Beth Harris
Thinking about our history in a different way helps us rethink our present. What’s in a map? Jaune Quick-To-See Smith’s ... by Dr. Anne Showalter and Dr. Beth Harris
Red Star annotated photographs to restore dignity and context to government-issue photographs of Crow chiefs. Wendy Red Star, 1880 Crow Peace Delegation by Wendy Red Star at Portland Art Museum and Dr. Steven Zucker
Smith created this in 1992, responding to the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in North America. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Trade (Gifts for Trading ... by Dr. Suzanne Newman Fricke
Chilkat weaving has been practiced by Tlingit for hundreds of years; here modernity and tradition weave together. Clarissa Rizal, Resilience Robe by Lily Hope at Portland Art Museum and Dr. Beth Harris
What does Native American architecture look like today? Contemporary Native American Architecture by Dr. Carol Herselle Krinsky