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First Nations film and television star Graham Greene passes away at 73
Trail blazing Canadian First Nations actor Graham Greene has passed away at age...
Giovanni Torre 2 Sep 2025
University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection welcomes first Aboriginal Director
Nici Cumpston is the first Aboriginal person to take on the role of the Director...
Yolŋu dancers from Yirrkala perform at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
It was a landmark day for Aboriginal Australia when the new Michael C Rockefelle...
United Stages Collective celebrates honouring of co-founder Sam Cook at Australian Theatre Festival NYC Gala
The United Stages Collective, the first First Nations Australian creative collec...
Giovanni Torre 21 May 2025
Historic exhibition shares rare Indigenous sculptures with New York
D'Lan Contemporary will present 'Shaping The Landscape: Spirit Figures From Nort...
Joseph Guenzler 10 Feb 2025
YIRRAMBOI expands globally, welcoming Northern Turtle Island (Canada) as its 2025 Focus Nation

In anticipation of their most ambitious festival to date, YIRRAMBOI has announced a groundbreaking global program deepening international First Nations connections and promoting cross-cultural dialogu...

Phoebe Blogg Feb 3, 2025
Examining Native American depictions in the American West

An upcoming event in Utah will explore the portrayal of Native Americans in Western narratives through film screenings and discussions. The American West Centre (AWC) is hosting a two-day film festiva...

Joseph Guenzler Jan 13, 2025
New film explores Native American disenrollment and its consequences

A new documentary, due for release later this year, 'You're No Indian', examines the contentious practice of Native American disenrollment, where tribes remove individuals from their membership rolls.

Joseph Guenzler Jan 10, 2025
A celebration in culture: Noongar and Native American creatives come together in song and dance

The Yagan Amphitheatre stage was set for something far greater than just a performance—it was an expression of unity between cultures separated by oceans but bound by a shared history and spirit...

Rhiannon Clarke Oct 16, 2024
Maḏayin exhibition brings bark painting from Yirrkala to New York City and beyond

Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala, the first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian bark paintings to tour the United States, opened on Tuesday.

Giovanni Torre Sep 18, 2024
US government admits extent to which dams devastated Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest

The US government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the harmful role it has played over the past century in building and operating dams in the Pacific Northwest — dams that devastated...

Gene Johnson Jun 19, 2024
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