Nan Blassingame, a Native American fashion designer, had only three weeks to prepare for her first fashion show. It wasn't enough time, even though she'd told the show head she could manage it.
This video is no longer available. The crowds gathered around a space just inside the entrance to the National Museum of the American Indian. They listened as Misty Rose Nace [Solorio], a member of ...
At first glance, it looks like any other photo shoot — models strike poses under bright lights while photographers click away. But at a small clothing store in San Jose, something much bigger is ...
MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Outrage and confusion have arisen after an entry in a Fourth of July parade in Iowa that featured one woman on horseback pulling a rope used to bind the wrists of another woman ...
With displays of traditional Native American dress and artifacts as reminders of their proud heritage, a group of bright, young students radiated optimism and excitement at the welcome dinner for the ...
For centuries, the beauty of American Indian women was always complemented by the style of clothing they wore, specifically designed to show their great pride, dignity, and hope. With that in mind, ...
Megan Burton, on horseback, and Jenna Nicole, being led by rope around her wrists while wearing a Native American dress, walk along Muscatine’s Fourth of July parade route The entry caused ...
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