Scarecrow Video buys its longtime building in Seattle’s U District

Scarecrow Video, a beloved nonprofit in Seattle’s University District, has announced the purchase of the longtime building it has called home. The organization describes this acquisition as a transformative turning point that will help ensure the store’s place in the city’s cultural fabric.

Scarecrow Video buys its longtime building in Seattle’s U District

LaDuke: US owes a debt to Venezuela

Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist, discusses how the United States owes a debt to Venezuela. Drawing on her Indigenous heritage and economic perspective, she invites readers to consider the broader political and historical influences shaping cross-national relationships today.

Marvin Oliver’s poles will soon return to Steinbrueck Park

Two carved poles by artist Marvin Oliver were removed from Seattle’s Steinbrueck Park more than two years ago. Now, the pole honoring farmers is nearly ready to return, signaling the restoration of a local cultural treasure beloved by many.

Marvin Oliver’s poles will soon return to Steinbrueck Park

Gullah Geechee Georgia Museum holds grant opening

A historic Brunswick church now serves as the Gullah Geechee Georgia Museum, a testament to the region’s vibrant cultural heritage. Located at 5142 U.S. 17, the museum houses artifacts and memorabilia that chronicle a long legacy of resilience and tradition.

Gullah Geechee Georgia Museum holds grant opening

Red Cliff Band reclaims 80 acres of forest land for tribal use

The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has reclaimed 80 acres of forested land within its reservation, providing new hunting and harvesting grounds for its community. This key addition forms part of the tribe’s ongoing efforts to regain ancestral territory and preserve cultural traditions.

Red Cliff Band reclaims 80 acres of forest land for tribal use

Gallery: 3rd Annual Honoring Native Nations Powwow

Two-time World Hoop dance champion Josiah Enriquez astonished spectators at the third annual Honoring Native Nations Powwow. Serving as an instructor at the Lighting Boy Foundation, Enriquez demonstrated the dynamic blend of tradition and athletic prowess that characterizes hoop dance.

Gallery: 3rd Annual Honoring Native Nations Powwow

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A vine-draped gazebo greets visitors at the Baker Heritage Museum and Cultural Center, setting the tone for a charming and historically rich experience. Located on Main Street in Baker, Louisiana, it forms the centerpiece of what is affectionately called the “Village Square.”

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Exploring Tboli Culture in Lake Sebu, Philippines: A Collaborative Documentary Captured with OPPO Reno14 Series 5G

A new documentary shines a spotlight on the Tboli culture in Lake Sebu, Philippines, featuring stunning visuals captured with the OPPO Reno14 Series 5G. Through a collaboration with Discovery and the Department of Tourism (DOT), this project aims to safeguard and celebrate the vibrant traditions of the Tboli people.

Exploring Tboli Culture in Lake Sebu, Philippines: A Collaborative Documentary Captured with OPPO Reno14 Series 5G

Indigenous youth make historic ride down the Klamath River

Indigenous youth recently embarked on a historic ride along the Klamath River, an area held sacred by their communities for generations. Their journey symbolizes ongoing efforts to remove dams and restore the natural flow of these cherished waters.

New Tourism and Handicraft Projects Set to Boost Semnan Province’s Economy and Attract Visitors in Iran

Semnan Province is introducing 22 new tourism and handicraft projects during Government Week. These initiatives are expected to create jobs, draw more visitors, and strengthen the local economy in an area brimming with cultural heritage.

New Tourism and Handicraft Projects Set to Boost Semnan Province’s Economy and Attract Visitors in Iran