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Native Resilience Through Art and History

Native Resilience Through Art and History

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As the U.S. nears its 250th birthday, Native Americans reflect on a legacy of loss and resilience—where treaties were broken, cultures suppressed, yet identity endured through art, resistance, and service. From Lakota beadwork subtly defying erasure to contemporary artists confronting modern politics, Native voices weave through America’s story. Their influence runs deep—from democratic ideals to wartime heroism like the Navajo Code Talkers—highlighted in exhibitions honoring their contributions. This milestone isn’t just celebration; it’s a call to listen, to include Native youth in shaping the nation’s future, and to honor a history that’s both foundational and still unfolding.

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