Issues Background
Vol. 25 No. 3
Fall 2024
Magazine cover with watercolor artwork on ledger paper

On the Cover

This drawing of a healer who gains his medicinal power by associating with bears is just one of the captivating stories depicted in the “Unbound: Narrative Art of the Plains” exhibition now open at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

Articles

Students watch their teacher write about Indigenous foods on a board
Educators are finding ways to get Indigenous teachers into classrooms.
A group of Indigenous Californians standing in a circle with the California governor under trees
Despite efforts to eliminate the Indigenous peoples of California during its gold rush, many survived to tell their stories.
Astronaut Nicole Mann inside the International Space Station
First Native woman astronaut Nicole Mann is inspiring youth to reach for the stars.
A building with cedar pillars, illuminated at night
Indigenous architects are reinforcing Native cultures through their contemporary creations that are being built on tribal lands and beyond.
Two people release an eagle, who takes flight within an aviary
The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma’s eagle aviary is helping to save its peoples’ sacred birds while educating others about the many threats to these precious raptors.
A shirt made of deerhide decorated with pictorial art
This exhibition depicts more than a century of Native life on the Plains through pictorial art on a wide range of items from the NMAI collection, from paintings on tipis to drawings on ledger paper.
A carved greenstone pendant of the Mayan maize god Hun Hunahpu
A pendant more than 1,000 years old immortalizes Mayan maize god Hun Hunahpu.
Descendants of code talkersstand in a line on a beach, holding several large flags
On the 80th anniversary of this D-Day this past June, descendants of Comanche code talkers returned to Utah Beach this past June to honor their relatives who fought in this deadly battle.