News
Shown on the left: "In-Appropriate 3," a painting by Frank Buffalo Hyde responding to the use of a Native American headdress and jewelry on a Victoria's Secret model at a fashion show held on ...
View Native American Chief in Headdress By Jess Eugene Dubois; Oil on canvas; Size of painting: 40.5 W x 40.5 H (102.9 cm x 102.9 cm); of frame: 43.25 W x 43.25 H (109.9 cm x 109.9 cm); Signed; ...
Native Fashion Now opens Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem and runs through March 6, 2016 before moving on to the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, the Philbrook Museum of Art ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Indians are implementing a no-tolerance policy this season forbidding fans from wearing headdresses and face paint in Native American fashion. Gov. Mike DeWine’s ...
This one painting would have been enough to command attention, installed among the de Young Museum’s American art collection. It was back in San Francisco for the first time since it was ...
View Native American in Headdress (1990) By Wallick William ; Oil on canvas; Size of painting: 19.5 W x 23.5 H (49.5 cm x 59.7 cm); of frame: 26.75 W x 31 H (67.9 cm x 78.7 cm); Signed; Edition.
The family of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan who was accused of “racism” in a Deadspin article for wearing a Native American headdress and painting his face half black and half red is now ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday that fans won’t be allowed to wear ceremonial headdresses and Native American-style face paint in the team’s stadium. CNN values your feedback 1.
Face-painting by fans is permitted, the Chiefs said, but added that “any face paint that is styled in a way that references or appropriates American Indian cultures and traditions will be ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday that fans will no longer be allowed to wear Native American-themed headdresses or face paint and that the franchise will review whether the Arrowhead Chop ...
A Southern California high school teacher was placed on leave after a video recorded by a student showed her chanting and dancing around her classroom in a faux Native American headdress.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results