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' Issue #21
Hearts of Our People

Five years in the making, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists opens in June at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

Issue 21, Page 128
' Issue #38
Heat / Freak

Looking back on the arrival of the OGs of Indigenous Fashion in the Southwest.

Issue 38, Page 64 Read Article
' Issue #34
Heating Up

Continuing to ride a high wave this year, Santa Fe Art Auction hold its annual classic and contemporary Native art sale this August

Issue 34, Page 252 Read Article
' Issue #46
Heating Up

The second annual Reno Tahoe International Art Show is a growing force in Nevada’s art scene.

Issue 46, Page 262 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #22
Heishi—Living Design

A central aspect of Pueblo jewelry design, the bead continues to play an important role in contemporary Native art

Issue 22, Page 118
' Issue #19
Henri Matisse: Unmasked

Issue 19, Page 90
' Issue #48
Here & Now

The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture unveils a new permanent exhibition to celebrate Native American lives and histories.

Issue 48, Page 78 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #53
Here & There

Museums from coast to coast are showing Native American art in an array of new and traveling exhibitions.

Issue 53, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #39
Here and There

Blue Rain Gallery brings together historic and contemporary pottery to tell richer stories within the Southwest.

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' Issue #38
Hi-Line Treasures

Bold colors and geometric designs exemplify beadwork from Montana’s Northern Plains.

Issue 38, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #11
High Energy

The 96th annual Santa Fe Indian Market returns to downtown Santa Fe with massive crowds.

Issue 11, Page 124
' Issue #11
High Energy

The 96th annual Santa Fe Indian Market returns to downtown Santa Fe with massive crowds.

Issue 11, Page 124
' Issue #6
High Noon

Brian Lebel’s Mesa show and sale is a draw for sellers and buyers alike.

Issue 6, Page 106
' Issue #14
High Turnout

Full booths and consistent auction bidding creates success for Brian Lebel’s Old West Show in Arizona

Issue 14, Page 138
' Issue #26
High-energy

The Native Treasures Art Market returns May 23 and 24 for a weekend of exploring and enjoying Native art.

Issue 26, Page 120 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #44
HIGHLIGHTS in PAINT

George Alexander contributes to the contemporary Native art scene with unique subject matter in paint.

Issue 44, Page 94 Read Article
' Issue #50
HIGHLIGHTS in Paint

Hillary Kempenich combines influences in her mixed media paintings to bring about awareness and health in her community

Issue 50, Page 82 Read Article
' Issue #32
Highlights in Paint

Painter Ben Pease explores his culture as he moves his work into a more contemporary realm.

Issue 32, Page 64 Read Article
' Issue #50
HIGHLIGHTS in Paper

Jade Bread blends the contemporary and historic in her modern take on ledger art

Issue 50, Page 84 Read Article
' Issue #44
HIGHLIGHTS in PAPER

Thomas Tapia stays true to tradition

Issue 44, Page 98 Read Article
' Issue #32
Highlights in Paper

Terrance Guardipee brings ledger art alive with his colorful compositions and stylized figures.

Issue 32, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #50
HIGHLIGHTS in Photography

Priscilla Tacheney unifies traditional folklore and the natural beauty of the Navajo reservation in her award-winning photography

Issue 50, Page 86 Read Article
' Issue #44
HIGHLIGHTS in PHOTOGRAPHY

Tlingit photographer Zoe Urness’ newest work explores Indigenous motherhood.

Issue 44, Page 102 Read Article
' Issue #32
Highlights in Photography

Cara Romero combines modern and traditional elements in her thought-provoking and narrative fine art photographs.

Issue 32, Page 72 Read Article
' Issue #25
Highly Qualified

An in-depth look at all of the judges who will be evaluating the competition at this year’s market.

Issue 25, Page 74 Read Article
' Issue #7
His Fight

Ledger art on display at H. Malcolm Grimmer in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 7, Page 86 Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #48
Historic Gift

In a historic donation, the Basha Collection will be gifted to two prominent Arizona museums.

Issue 48, Page 30 Read Article
' Issue #32
Historic Offering

A Lakota tipi covering helps bring stellar results at Santa Fe Art Auction’s Native American art sale.

Issue 32, Page 118 Read Article
' Issue #45
Historic Relics

Bonhams’ upcoming Native American Art Auction brings an array of historic materials to collectors in Los Angeles.

Issue 45, Page 122 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #5
Historic Treasures

The Antique American Indian Art Show returns to Santa Fe to bring collectors top historical items from around the country.

Issue 5, Page 114
' Issue #6
Historical Connections

The Field Museum presents concurrent exhibitions for contemporary artists Rhonda Holy Bear and Chris Pappan.

Issue 6, Page 118
' Issue #28
Historical Objects

Dealers of historic Native American and tribal art gather in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this August for an art walk and sale.

Issue 28, Page 106 Read Article
' Issue #23
History Comes Alive

Cowan’s Auctions’ two-day sale of Native American and Western artwork includes a single-owner segment of Plains material.

Issue 23, Page 128
' Issue #36
Hitting a Milestone

Issue 36, Page 118 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #7
Holiday Cheer

SWAIA’s Winter Market at the La Fonda Hotel was a resounding success.

Issue 7, Page 110
' Issue #43
Holidays in the Southwest

SWAIA’s Winter Market rings in the holiday season in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Issue 43, Page 173 Read Article
' Issue #11
Homage to the Square

Navajo weavings are the focus of a new show at Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona.

Issue 11, Page 116
' Issue #12
Homages to Heritage

This December, the annual SWAIA Winter Market will showcase its newest lineup of Native art

Issue 12, Page 136
' Issue #26
Home on the Range

Steeped in history and culture, Exhibit C Native Gallery & Gifts continues to examine the narrative between artist and land

Issue 26, Page 106 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #56
Home Spun

A new book celebrates the life and work of ground-breaking weaver DY Begay.

Issue 56, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #46
Homecoming

Show promoter Kim Martindale returns to Whitehawk, 46 years after helping start it.

Issue 46, Page 252 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #46
Honor & Respect

Free Indian Market’s two-day sale adds unique flavors to a robust week in Santa Fe.

Issue 46, Page 260 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #61
Honor Song

Thomas “Breeze” Marcus (Akimel/Tohono O’odham)

Issue 61, Page 112 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #60
Honored Tradition

Cherokee Art Market at brings Native American artists to center stage.

Issue 60, Page 108 Read Article
' Issue #63
Honoring an Artist

Millicent Rogers Museum celebrates the artistic legacy of DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo.

Issue 63, Page 84 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #19
Honoring Ancestry

Merchandise Artist Jacob Meders

Issue 19, Page 102
' Issue #49
Honoring Family

Hollis Chitto brings his heritage alive with beaded works that show his remarkable skill as an artist.

Issue 49, Page 98 Read Article
' Issue #17
Honoring Family and Heritage

The Cherokee Art Market celebrates Native American art and culture in Tulsa

Issue 17, Page 146
' Issue #40
Honoring the Elders

Free Indian Market keeps to its mission of bringing the public a free market experience, with high-quality work and prominent artists

Issue 40, Page 262 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #11
Honoring Tradition

The American Indian Arts Marketplace brings contemporary Native art to the forefront in Los Angeles.

Issue 11, Page 144