TULSA, Okla. —Amatoya, a design studio and lifestyle brand found and led by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, is expanding its furniture collection and adding lighting that reflects Native American culture.
To honor the "Matriarchs of Oklahoma Native Art" who have been "Lighting Pathways" over the past four decades, an exhibition at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is digging into the past.
Durango’s First United Methodist group’s efforts grow among isolated residents Parishioners at First United Methodist Church came together a couple years ago to form a church-based nonprofit with the ...
The Intertribal Canoe Journey from Lummi to Muckleshot in the Puget Sound Region. Photo courtesy of @matikawilbur on Instagram. Matika Wilbur, a Native American photographer and educator from the ...
Lighting manufacturer Cerno, whose brands include Cerno, Revelite, and Siemon & Salazar, has joined Lutron‘s Native by Design program as one of its first integrated LED partners. Native by Design ...