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' Issue #9
Visually Appealing

Heritage Auctions’ June 23 sale of Native American art features weavings, pottery and more

Issue 9, Page 140
' Issue #32
Vital Histories

Ledger art narrates the catastrophic decimation of Native American people, and their resultant insubordination and struggle to survive.

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' Issue #50
Vivid Colors

An ongoing exhibition at the Wheelwright Museum explores the work of glassmaker Tony Jojola

Issue 50, Page 100 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #17
Voice of America

Southwestern artists in the French Order of Academic Palms.

Issue 17, Page 98
' Issue #39
Walking the Runway

The traditional clothing contest returns to Santa Fe Indian Market.

Issue 39, Page 32 Read Article
' Issue #7
Warp + Weft

Woven works at Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman, Montana.

Issue 7, Page 90 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #21
Way of Life

A new exhibition at Adobe Gallery features the paintings of Navajo artist Harrison Begay.

Issue 21, Page 118
' Issue #19
Wealth of Information

Issue 19, Page 84
' Issue #4
Wealth of Material

Auction in Santa Fe is highlighted by quality antique and contemporary Native American pieces.

Issue 4, Page 216
' Issue #3
Wealth of Materials

More than 600 artists brought art of all varieties to the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

Issue 3, Page 112
' Issue #20
Wearable Art

A look at the Navajo poncho serape from its early beginnings through today.

Issue 20, Page 52
' Issue #30
Wearable Centerpieces

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' Issue #26
Weaving a Story

Whether it’s a textile you can wear, a gloriously patterned rug or even a wall hanging, this collection awards you with not only a sense of culture and heritage, but the warmth of companionship

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' Issue #47
Weaving Between the Lines

An exhibition explores the correlations between Diné textiles and photography, and the insights they provide into the Navajo homeland and the American Southwest.

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' Issue #30
Weaving History into Art

The legacy of Cherokee artist Shan Goshorn is honored during an exhibition at the Gilcrease Museum.

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' Issue #14
Weaving in Paint

Graffiti-inspired works by Thomas “Breeze” Marcus are shown at Blue Rain Gallery

Issue 14, Page 120 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #37
Weaving is Life

Weaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.

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' Issue #35
Weaving it All Together

Art dealer James Compton uses weavings to tie together a stunning collection of Western and Native American art.

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' Issue #41
Weaving Worlds

Using time-honored traditions, modern basket makers are adding to the art of basketry with stunning design and innovation.

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' Issue #25
Welcome to the 62nd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

This is an exciting year for the Heard community as we prepare to host the 62nd annual Indian Fair & Market while celebrating the museum’s 90th year (1929–2019).

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' Issue #31
Welcome to the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

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' Issue #49
Western Inclusion

A large lineup of Native American artists joins the Masters of the American West exhibition.

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' Issue #39
What Grabs the Eye

Pottery, paintings and historic material fill the collection of an Arizona couple.

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' Issue #32
What Made America

The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art celebrates the story of craft in America over more than eight decades.

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' Issue #28
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

The Native Museums of New Mexico

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' Issue #16
Where the Past is Present

The evolution of Santa Fe Indian Market

Issue 16, Page 100
' Issue #39
White Glove Sale

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' Issue #20
Who’s Who in Native Fashion

Exploring 24 of the top Native designers working in fashion today.

Issue 20, Page 70
' Issue #11
Wide Ranging

The first-ever Objects of Art Los Angeles brings historic and contemporary Native American Works to SoCal.

Issue 11, Page 140
' Issue #42
Wild & Wonderful

Tea sets, place settings, silver eggs and other unique designs set the work of Lyndon B. Tsosie apart in the jewelry world.

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' Issue #10
Windows to the Past

Antique Indian and ethnographic materials return to Santa Fe for the 39th annual Whitehawk show

Issue 10, Page 272
' Issue #32
Windows to the Past

The Spiro Mounds are the subject of a new exhibition now open at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

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' Issue #42
Winter in Santa Fe

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' Issue #18
Winter Wonders

The 2018 SWAIA Winter Indian Market showcases the latest in Native American art across a range of styles and traditions.

Issue 18, Page 132
' Issue #39
Within the Clouds

Artists from the Northwest Coast bring unique stories and designs to their remarkable artwork.

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' Issue #34
Witness Me

By portraying strong and independent subjects, photographer Cara Romero gives power to Native women.

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' Issue #31
Witness the Process

Demonstration artists encourage questions to help collectors better understand the art and history.

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' Issue #22
Wool of the Earth

Raising sheep by hand and shearing them herself, Indian Market veteran Lola Cody is a self-sustaining powerhouse in the weaving world.

Issue 22, Page 106
' Issue #14
Woven in Tradition

A history of Maine Indian baskets. By Gretchen F. Faulkner

Issue 14, Page 82
' Issue #2
Woven Patterns

The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents the exhibition Cherokee Basketry: Woven Culture.

Issue 2, Page 116
' Issue #41
Woven Together

Rare and exceptional examples of embroidered plaques are featured in a new book on the forgotten medium.

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' Issue #26
Year of the Dancing Rabbit

This year, the gallery celebrates its milestone of 40 years running

Issue 26, Page 102 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #26
Yeibichai Weavings: Featuring Women Dancers

A look at the origins and early historical development of these secular Navajo weavings and their ceremonial themes.

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