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The Significance of Concept Design in Logo Design: A Creative Foundation for Success

In the dynamic world of branding, where first impressions matter, a logo serves as the cornerstone of a company’s identity. 73% of consumers are more likely to trust and buy from a brand that they know. A well-crafted logo not only grabs attention but also communicates the essence of a brand in a single, memorable image.

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A Comprehensive SEO Audit Checklist to Improve Website Performance

An effective SEO audit is crucial to ensure your website performs at its best and ranks well in search engine results. By conducting a thorough review of your website’s SEO elements, you can identify areas that require improvement and develop a robust strategy to enhance its visibility.

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Celebrating Diversity and Creativity: Ten Native American Authors Who Enrich Literature

Native American literature is a rich tapestry that weaves together a diverse array of cultures, traditions, and experiences. For centuries, Indigenous authors have contributed significantly to the world of literature, offering unique perspectives, stories, and insights that shed light on the richness and complexities of their heritage. In this blog post, we will explore the works of ten remarkable Native American authors who have left an indelible mark on the literary world.

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The Profound Impact of Colonialism on Indigenous People

Since 1492 when Columbus first made landfall in what is known as present day Bahamas, colonialism has left an indelible mark on the world, particularly on the indigenous populations of the lands colonized by European powers. After Columbus, settlers made their way to the Northeast coast in the 1600s and Spanish colonists on the west coast in the 1700s. The effects of colonialism on these communities have been far-reaching and continue to resonate through generations. This blog post explores the lasting impact of colonialism on Indigenous people, shedding light on the profound challenges they faced and the resilience they exhibit.

Indigenous barbecue traditions

Listen Here: https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/monday-july-17-2023-indigenous-barbecue-traditions/ Sophisticated barbecue methods predate contact with Europeans. The Indigenous Taino people first introduced pit barbecue to colonial travelers as they wandered through the Caribbean Islands. The barbecue traditions for Native Hawaiians also have a long tradition and… Read More »Indigenous barbecue traditions

Native style: sustainable fashion 

Listen here: https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/friday-july-14-2023-native-style-sustainable-fashion/ Nearly 17 million tons of textiles are thrown away every year, according to estimates by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Some Indigenous fashion designers have an eye and mission to recycle and upcycle clothing or create from… Read More »Native style: sustainable fashion 

Economic development spotlight

Listen Here: https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/wednesday-july-12-2023-economic-development-spotlight/ The Nez Perce Tribe completed a number of new real estate acquisitions including a golf course within driving distance of their tribal resort and casino. Tribal officials say the links business was losing members, but is now… Read More »Economic development spotlight

Urban design for Native residents

Listen Here: https://www.nativeamericacalling.com/monday-july-24-2023-urban-design-for-native-residents/ As much as Native Americans are associated with tribal lands in the U.S., the vast majority of tribal citizens live in urban areas off their reservations. In a few selected cities, Native Americans are among the largest… Read More »Urban design for Native residents