The Indian Paint Brush
Founded in 1971 by members of the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes, The Indian Paint Brush in Fort Washakie, Wyoming, serves as a vital voice for Native American communities. With its commitment to providing accurate and relevant news, the newspaper has significantly contributed to local discourse, covering everything from cultural events to tribal governance. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Indian Paint Brush starting 1935, with a total of 11 scans available. These archives not only highlight the paper's essential role in advocating for Indigenous perspectives and fostering community unity but also feature historical figures and events that may connect to your own family history. Discovering these records offers a unique opportunity to engage with your heritage and stay informed about the vital issues that have shaped Native American communities over the decades. Explore the archives and reconnect with the past today.