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  • A group of lacrosse players in a circle, holding up their sticks towards the center.
    Blog
    The Creator’s Game: Keeping Traditions Alive Through Lacrosse
  • Image for The Relevance of Native America to Black History
    Article
    The Relevance of Native America to Black History
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    Article
    What Native Staff Are Reflecting On During Native American Heritage Month
  • A woman, Maritza Garcia, wearing a light blue dress and a headdress with a feather, performs a dance in front of onlookers at the land acknowledgment ceremony.
    Article
    Making Room for Native American Voices
  • A section of a rug with stylized depictions of blue sky with clouds, green and brown mountains, and farmland with cows
    Article
    Native American Code Talkers: Language Diversity at Work
  • Image above: Woman identified as Annie Atliu, daughter of Chief Atlieu of the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka), weaving baskets, c.1904. © The Field Museum, CSA13533, Photographer Charles Carpenter.
    Department
    Cultures of North America
  • Alaka Wali
    Person
    Alaka Wali
  • A woman with short black hair, wearing a purple top and silver dangling earrings.
    Person
    June Carpenter
  • A smiling woman with long brown hair, wearing a gray sleeveless top
    Person
    Michelle Brownlee
  • A woman with long brown hair, wearing a green top, stands in front of a large plant.
    Person
    Christina Friberg
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Press Release
    Field Museum Alters Cultural Galleries in Response to Updated Federal Regulations
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Press Release
    Field Museum & Indigenous Partners Announce Name, New Opening Date of Groundbreaking Native North America Hall Renovation
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Press Release
    El Field Museum modifica las galerías culturales en respuesta a la actualización de las regulaciones federales
  • View of the circular interior of the Pawnee Earth Lodge, with various replica objects displayed around the circular hearth in the center and on the walls.
    Exhibition
    Pawnee Earth Lodge
  • A group of visitors watch a young performer dance in the Native Truths exhibition
    Exhibition
    Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories
  • Visitors explore a bird’s-eye view replica of Teotihuacan, the largest city in the Americas (and one of the largest in the world) between AD 100 and 700.
    Exhibition
    Robert R. McCormick Halls of the Ancient Americas

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