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' Issue #39
June/July Calendar

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' Issue #3
Kaleidoscope of Cultures

Tribes from across the U.S. gather at the Red Earth Festival to celebrate Native American art and heritage.

Issue 3, Page 110
' Issue #28
Kathleen Wall (Jemez): Full of joy

Gallery Preview: Pottery of the Southwest

Issue 28, Page 128 Read Article
' Issue #13
Katsina Buying 101

Heard Museum katsina buyer James Barajas offers some do’s and don’ts when it comes to collecting the popular doll carvings

Issue 13, Page 84
' Issue #38
Keeper of Tradition

Through her unique creations, including birchbark biting, Wanesia Misquadace brings attention to vital causes.

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' Issue #30
Keeping Art Alive

Galleries and dealers come together to bring World Tribal and Native American Art to homes through a virtual event.

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' Issue #32
Keeping the Culture

Dorothy Dunn’s complicated presence in Santa Fe produced artwork that resonates still today.

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' Issue #52
Keeping Tradition Alive

Basket artist Carol Emarthle-Douglas has devoted her life to the cultivation and expansion of tradition.

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' Issue #4
Keeping Tradition Alive

New offerings at annual Antique American Indian Art Show provide options for connoisseurs to add to their collections.

Issue 4, Page 130
' Issue #5
Keeping with Tradition

For nearly 40 years, the Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show has offered collectors of historic Native art a chance to see the highest quality work from dealers across the country.

Issue 5, Page 112
' Issue #12
Kickstarting Tradition

The first annual Objects of Art LA show welcomed 50 galleries

Issue 12, Page 144
' Issue #40
Labor of Love

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' Issue #40
Lakota Honor

After winning the top award at the 2021 Santa Fe Indian Market, Rhonda Holy Bear returned to her studio with a renewed passion.

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' Issue #31
Land of the Lost

Jennifer Tafoya (Santa Clara)

Issue 31, Page 102 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #52
Land of Light and Shadow

Mateo Romero (Cochiti Pueblo)

Issue 52, Page 204 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #3
Land Perspectives

A Heard Museum in Phoenix exhibition explores the unique relationship American Indians have with the land and how it is conveyed through their art. By Beth Ducket

Issue 3, Page 82
' Issue #53
Large Collections

Heritage Auctions to feature more than 500 lots in upcoming ethnographic sale in Dallas.

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' Issue #30
Larger Than Memory

The Heard Museum presents a large collection of contemporary art from Indigenous North America.

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' Issue #30
Lasting Appeal

Historic and vintage oval rings by Native American jewelers of the Southwest show evolving aesthetics, exploration of techniques and individual artistic visions.

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' Issue #28
Lasting Impressions

Figural design motifs give expression to Zuni inlay jewelry.

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' Issue #17
Led by Ledgers

Works from Kiowa artist Etahdleuh Doanmoe help push Heritage Auctions’ June sale to more than $1 million

Issue 17, Page 160
' Issue #40
Legacy and Renewal

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' Issue #43
Legendary Collection

An important collection of early 20th-century Native American materials saw massive success during Bonhams’ recent single-owner sale.

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' Issue #52
Letter from the Director

Empowering Artists — Celebrating Expression

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' Issue #42
Life / Land / Water

The Eiteljorg Museum unveils a major renovation of its Native American galleries in Indianapolis.

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' Issue #26
Life in Clay

Tammy Garcia (Santa Clara)

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' Issue #13
Life Ways

An exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture tackles Apache history

Issue 13, Page 138
' Issue #33
Light Through the Trees

Using exquisite designs and natural materials found in the Northeast, Jeremy Frey has redefined basketry for a new generation.

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' Issue #41
Lighter Than

A new exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts explores the subject of air and its many complex facets.

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' Issue #46
Limitless Experimentation

IAIA pushes artists to explore their history. Many of them end up at the Santa Fe Indian Market.

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' Issue #52
Lisa C. Redford (Hidatsa)

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' Issue #8
Living Treasures

The annual Native Treasures event benefits the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.

Issue 8, Page 118
' Issue #40
Living with Culture

New Mexico collectors let Santa Fe Indian Market inform their art tastes and their growing collection.

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' Issue #18
Loneliness Moves You Trandscending Duality: The Santa

Trandscending Duality: The Santa Fe Studio Style opens at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

Issue 18, Page 138
' Issue #2
Looking Ahead

Bob and Lora Sandroni’s collections in their Santa Fe and California homes maintain a connection to the people who made and wore them. By John O’Hern

Issue 2, Page 54
' Issue #9
Looking Back

Historic and contemporary Pueblo pottery showcased at Lyn A. Fox Fine Pueblo Pottery in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue 9, Page 104
' Issue #40
Looking Back

A new exhibition at the New Mexico History Museum explores the rich history of Santa Fe Indian Market.

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' Issue #31
Looking Beyond

Diné artist Damian Jim’s merchandise painting provides optimism in the current times.

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' Issue #35
Looking Forward

The Heard Museum presents an uplifting exhibition that points to the future by remembering the past.

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' Issue #33
Looking to the Future

A dedicated group of Wabanaki artists have brought renewed interest to ash basketry.

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' Issue #35
lost art

In a commissioned piece for the Smithsonian, Tyra Shackleford showcases sprang weaving.

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' Issue #53
Love for the Land

A traveling retrospective traverses the career of Joe Feddersen and his relationship with land and culture.

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' Issue #32
Made in Fire

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' Issue #4
Magic & Mystery

Approximately 40 historic Plains Indian artifacts will be available in the exhibition Waks’upi Ihunkahan at Nambe Trading Post

Issue 4, Page 196
' Issue #9
Mainstream Culture

The pottery of Diego Romero on display at Robert Nichols Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue 9, Page 100
' Issue #12
Makers of Silver

Since learning their skills from Mexican silversmiths in the latter parts of the 19th century, historic and contemporary Native jewelers have elevated the craft to an elite art form.

Issue 12, Page 72
' Issue #8
Making a Mark

Skinner’s February 10 sale of the Philip & Patricia Marco Collection sees strong results for rare and quality material.

Issue 8, Page 140
' Issue #50
Making a Statement

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' Issue #51
Making an Imprint

The Heard showcases sneaker art alongside more traditional media by Indigenous artists.

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' Issue #48
Making Faces

A deep look at the creation of Cherokee masks and their resilient presence in Cherokee history.

Issue 48, Page 96 Read Article