Articles /kansas-magazine/articles/ Articles Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:23:28 +0000 Working from a Past Heading to a Future /kansas-magazine/articles/post/working-from-a-past-heading-to-a-future/ /kansas-magazine/articles/post/working-from-a-past-heading-to-a-future/#comments /kansas-magazine/articles/post/working-from-a-past-heading-to-a-future/ Thu, 23 Jun 2022 15:00:00 -0400
ric-mona-ksmPhotography by Jason Dailey (Mona Cliff) and Aaron Patton (Ric Dunwoody)

Ric Dunwoody and Mona Cliff talk contemporary Native art and the futures they envision

“When it comes to Native artwork, to

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Morning Light Kombucha /kansas-magazine/articles/post/morning-light-kombucha/ /kansas-magazine/articles/post/morning-light-kombucha/#comments /kansas-magazine/articles/post/morning-light-kombucha/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 15:00:00 -0400

woman in field holding bottle of kombucha

Photography by Nick Krug

It’s about taking care of yourself and your community. Melinda Williamson (mshkoteni bodwewadmi/Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation), the founder of Morning Light Kombucha, has

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Guest Editor Letter: Native Edition of KANSAS! /kansas-magazine/articles/post/guest-editor-letter-native-issue-of-kansas/ /kansas-magazine/articles/post/guest-editor-letter-native-issue-of-kansas/#comments /kansas-magazine/articles/post/guest-editor-letter-native-issue-of-kansas/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 11:00:00 -0400

man in a red shirt standing by brick wall

My familys connection to Kansas started with my tribes removal to Kansas territory 175 years ago. My family has farmed Kansas land ever since. Because of that history, Kansas has always been my

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