News

Patricia Michaels reflects on Native fashion’s rise from the margins to the runway, calling for pride, support and ...
Road crews are slated to wrap up the NM 68 – U.S. 64 Roadway Project along Paseo del Pueblo in downtown Taos by the end of ...
Taos Pueblo in northeastern New Mexico is considered the oldest continuously inhabited place in the United States. Ancestors ...
Fashion designers from across North America are bringing inspiration from their heritage, culture and everyday lives to three ...
In prayer walks, self-defense classes, marches and speeches at state capitols, they are pushing for better cooperation among ...
The studios of two Taos artists could be recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Painters Eanger Irving Couse and Joseph Henry Sharp were best known for their portrayals of Native Americans. The ...
“It’s once and for all,” said Patricia Michaels, the acclaimed Taos Pueblo designer who became the first Native American finalist on Project Runway in 2013, with a sigh of relief. Speaking ...
“I don’t want it to happen to anyone else.” Christina Castro, of Taos Pueblo, has a 12-year-old daughter. Navajo Nation citizen Joylana Begay-Kroupa has a 10-year-old son. They too have ...
“Native fashion, it’s telling a story about our understanding of who we are individually and then within our communities,” said Taos Pueblo fashion designer Patricia Michaels, of “Project ...