Glass artist Kana Tanaka’s installation on display at Oregon Tech

Glass artist Kana Tanaka’s suspended c’waam, koptu, and salmon display in Boivin Hall was completed at the end of July at the Oregon Institute of Technology.Artist Kana Tanaka’s OIT and …

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High Desert Museum Launches Indigenous Speakers Series to Celebrate Native Cultures and Knowledge

The High Desert Museum is set to unveil a brand-new event series, the Indigenous Speakers Series, promising a vibrant showcase of Indigenous voices. The Indigenous Speakers Series will feature an…

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Klamath Tribal member Kayce Womack honored by Klamath County DA; displays her poem in courthouse

On May 3, the Klamath Tribes held a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Awareness Day gathering at the Klamath Tribes Fitness Center in Chiloquin; the initial presidential proclamation was…

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Klamath Tribes woodworking craftsman Turtle DeLorme makes caskets for tribal members

Suffering the loss of a loved one is a pain too familiar to bereaving families. The price of burial can be another setback to a family already coping with its…

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Klamath Tribal Council Member Natalie Ball’s art exhibit at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City

Klamath Tribal Council Member Natalie Ball has an art exhibit at The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City (https://whitney.org/exhibitions/natalie-ball). She will also be joined by her children and…

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Artist commissioned to create hanging installation of salmon and suckers for Oregon Tech’s Boivin Hall

Kana Tanaka is an artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is creating a public art display of glass-made fish, specifically salmon and suckers, to be on display…

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