Urban Slick: Prepping for Fall

The city is at its best in the cool autumn weather. It’s not just the fast pace and chilly weather that make the case for fall in the city; major fashion trends make their way to shops and it’s easier to layer on clothing. This is the time of year to try out your new […]

“My Journey to Becoming Healthy”

Waylon Pahona, the founder of the Healthy Active Natives Facebook group, is a personal trainer and dedicated runner who’s making a name for himself in Indian Country. He loves to help other Natives become healthier and is always open to sharing his knowledge of healthy nutrition and exercising. However, before creating the HANS group and […]

Beauty Through the Lens: Q & A with Photographer Zoe Friday

In the world of photography, there are a few remaining photographers who take photos simply to capture a moment in time. Zoe Friday, Arapaho from the Wind River Reservation, sees beauty in the world, and uses her camera to capture it, especially the Native American culture. Zoe often takes photographs of the Native American culture, but […]

Editor’s Letter: Fall 2013

Although we had our official start in January 2012, our Fall 2013 edition is our anniversary issue. It’s been a full year since we released our physical issue, the Premiere Issue, with Mariah Watchman on the cover. The Premiere Issue started it all for us and has given us a great opportunity and we’re glad […]

A Story in Montana

“This film has been one long devoted vision + quest to translate Welch’s world— the raw, emotionally honest characters, the richly marbled tragicomic plot, and the gorgeous high plains landscape— to the big screen” explains Winter in the Blood directors Alex and Andrew Smith of the film. Winter in the Blood is the gritty story […]