Two new exhibits, displaying beadwork from cultures on opposite ends of the globe, open this month at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. “Plateau Pictorial Beadwork: The Fred L. Mitchell ...
Smithsonian physical anthropologists Karin Bruwelheide, left, and Doug Owsley discuss the position of the Kennewick Man skeleton during an anatomical layout of the remains. File Chip Clark/Smithsonian ...
NORTH BEND — On Saturday, Nov. 30 at the North Bend Public Library, Andy Charles will present “The Material Culture of the Southern Plateau Indians,” a program featuring the items he has created using ...
The time was probably early summer of 1810 when a small group of strangers rode into the Spokane village on the flat point of land at the confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane rivers. Summer ...
Publisher's description: In his provocative ethnohistory, Christopher Miller offers an innovative reinterpretation of relations between Native Americans and Christian settlers on the Columbia Plateau.
MISSION — More than 100 beaded horses fill the room at a new exhibit at Tamastslikt Cultural Institute. Tamastslikt, on the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton, opened the “100 Horses: An ...