Celebrating Native American Heritage Month
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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Discover creators from different communities every first Friday of the month. November is Native American Heritage Month, and Pinterest's theme is Good Medicine. Within the Indigenous community, the phrase “good medicine” is often referred to as something that makes you feel good, gives you comfort, makes you happy or brings good energy into your life. So from gaming to music, get inspired and learn more from creators this month and beyond.
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21 Artists to Know at This Year’s Santa Fe Indian Market
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Decolonizing My Wardrobe
Sherry Mckay
Sherry Mckay
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Yup’ik Artist Golga Oscar Is Carrying Forward Indigenous Traditions Through Style
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This Rising Indigenous Model Had a Breakout Fashion Month
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DIY SAND TEXTURED VASE from an up-cycled kombucha bottle
Fallon Farinacci
Fallon Farinacci
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Video Games and Beadwork 🎮
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Sacheen Littlefeather Reflects on Her Powerful 1973 Oscar Protest
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Gabriela Hearst Enlists Seventh-Generation Weaver Naiomi Glasses for Knit Collaboration
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The Killers of the Flower Moon Cast Spotlighted Indigenous Design at Cannes
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How I Style my Non Ceremonial Ribbon Skirt!
Sherry Mckay
Sherry Mckay
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Osamuskwasis’s Colorful Clothes Are a Celebration of Indigenous Joy
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Billboard quote, clear skies, fear quote, overcoming and resilience
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This Quillwork Artist Makes One-of-a-Kind Statement Earrings
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A New Exhibit Showcases the Groundbreaking Work of Late Indigenous Artist T. C. Cannon
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Let’s support and uplift Indigenous gamers ✨twitch.tv/ohkairyn
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Interview with an Indigenous Food Activist: Anthony Johnson
The online creator makes a contemporary pair of earrings using the materials and techniques of his heritage
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Bead artist Jori Brennon shares a brief history of Indigenous beadwork in North America
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Tips for incorporating Indigenous Fashion into your personal style | @ohkairyn
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Indigenous Artist Raven Halfmoon on Interpreting History Through Contemporary Sculpture
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The Koori Behind the kooking