Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Art Heals. Photo Courtesy The Jingle Dress Project In the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Diné photographer Eugene Tapahe ...
Navajo artist and photographer Eugene Tapahe had a dream during the COVID-19 pandemic of women dancing in Yellowstone National Park in jingle dresses, traditional pow wow regalia. From that dream, he ...
Indigenous jingle dress dancers Sunni Begay and Dion Tapahe share the inspiration and meaning behind Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project. The photography project was launched in 2020 by Dion's dad, ...
The jingle dress was used for healing during another health crisis — the 1918 flu pandemic. Jingle Dress Project Travels Around The Country Promoting Healing A group of Native American women from Utah ...
When Eugene Tapahe (Diné) photographed his daughters and two of their friends posing while wearing Ojibwe jingle dresses at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, the purpose was to provide healing during a ...
Healing through art. Produced by BYU Video. Fueled by a connection to his ancestors and culture, recent BYU grad Eugene Tapahe is on a mission to heal hearts through Native American dance. Tapahe, an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Diné multi-media artist Eugene Tapahe’s striking homage to the jungle dress will be on display at the Association of International ...