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' Issue #57
Timeless Classics

Tony Da (1940-1982, San Ildefonso Pueblo)

Issue 57, Page 60 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #4
Timeless Collectibles

The Great Southwestern Antique Show will celebrate Hispanic and Native American cultures.

Issue 4, Page 142
' Issue #40
Timeless Jewelry

Four master jewelers will have their work featured at August show at Manitou Galleries.

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' Issue #53
Timeless Tapestries

A retrospective celebrates innovative fiber artist DY Begay.

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' Issue #12
Timeless Textiles

Nizhoni Ranch Gallery displays an array of Two Grey Hills weavings

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' Issue #7
Tiny Figures

Holly Wilson’s new show is on display at Bonner David Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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' Issue #17
Tlingit Formline in the Desert

Self-taught Alaskan artist James Johnson innovates in Phoenix

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' Issue #46
To-Do List

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' Issue #46
Tony Abeyta (Navajo (Diné)): Beauty & Balance

Owings Gallery presents new works by Tony Abeyta for market week in Santa Fe.

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' Issue #28
Tony Abeyta (Navajo): Sanctuary

Gallery Preview: Owings Gallery

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' Issue #53
Tony Da (San Ildefonso, 1940-2008): Pueblo Rock Star

King Galleries hosts an exhibition showcasing the career of San Ildefonso potter Tony Da.

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' Issue #23
Top Quality

Heritage Auctions’ June 25 sale of ethnographic art included solid results for significant items.

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' Issue #43
Top Quality

Impressive works from a diverse group of artists bring in $2.5 million at Santa Fe Art Auction’s signature live sale.

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' Issue #27
Top Results

Cowan’s online American Indian Art Auction on April 10 sees 92 percent of lots sold.

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' Issue #51
Top Tier

Award winners at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

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' Issue #7
Top Tier

The Autry Museum’s 26th annual American Indian Arts Marketplace saw over 5,000 visitors November 12 and 13 in Los Angeles

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' Issue #46
Top-Tier Works

Selections from the Hiddings Collection will be offered at Hindman’s September sale in Cincinnati.

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' Issue #41
Tour de force

Bonhams offers a major private collection of Native American material from the early 20th century.

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' Issue #52
Tours Through the Past

La Fonda on the Plaza offers docent-led art and history tours through much of its world-class art collection.

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' Issue #48
Tracing Histories

An exhibition at the Philbrook Museum examines the relationships between contemporary and historic objects of art.

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' Issue #13
Trading Up

Collector who traded spurs for Chumash coiled jar wins big at Heritage Auctions’ ethnographic art sale

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' Issue #49
Tradition & Innovation

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' Issue #2
Tradition & Innovation

Works by mother-daughter artists Pablita Velarde and Helen Hardin on show at Adobe Gallery.

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' Issue #58
Tradition and Innovation

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' Issue #26
Tradition and Trade

An exhibition at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum showcases the evolution of Navajo pictorial blankets

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' Issue #45
Tradition by Fire

Earth, water, air and fire come together to create Catawba pottery, one of the oldest pottery traditions in the country.

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' Issue #59
Tradition Meets Talent 

Letter from the Publishers

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' Issue #43
Tradition Through the Generations

Fifth-generation weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas returns to the Heard Indian Fair & Market.

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' Issue #53
Traditional / Realism

Innovations in katsina art by Hopi carvers Aaron Fredericks and Shawn Deel.

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' Issue #59
Traditional Future

A new exhibition featuring seven Northwest Coast artists opens at the American Museum of Natural History.

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' Issue #54
Transcending the Form

With stunning inlay and colorful designs, Raymond C. Yazzie yanks Native American jewelry to exciting new places.

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' Issue #49
Transformative Gift

The Saint Louis Art Museum celebrates a massive donation from longtime collector William P. Healey.

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' Issue #20
Transformative Textiles

A buyer’s guide for clothing items and accessories with advice from experts.

Issue 20, Page 108
' Issue #24
Transitions

On view now at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery in Sonoita, Arizona, are approximately 50 transitional weavings that are available for purchase.

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' Issue #20
Treading Forward

The Cherokee Heritage Center’s annual art show pays tribute to the past while looking towards the future.

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' Issue #42
Treasure Boxes

The Heard Museum in Phoenix highlights a unique facet of Native American silver.

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' Issue #34
Treasure Trove

The Great Southwestern Antique Show brings the public vintage and authentic items.

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' Issue #16
Treasure Trove

Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show returns for milestone 40th year in Santa Fe

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' Issue #34
Tributes to the Past

Featured Native American basket weavers pay homage to cultural traditions while also paving the way for the next generation.

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' Issue #34
Trio of Shows

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' Issue #32
Triumphs in Glass

Mesmerizing glass forms are in a new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe.

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' Issue #15
Truth Telling

The Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo this June

Issue 15, Page 112
' Issue #13
Turning the Power

The life and katsinam of Wilson Tawaquaptewa

Issue 13, Page 74
' Issue #24
Turquoise

The Sky Stone

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' Issue #24
Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning

The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe plunges into the depths of the coveted stone.

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' Issue #3
Twined Cornhusk Artistry of the Plateau

For centuries, twined bags were a primary form of artistic expression for Native American women in the Columbia River Plateau. By Natalie Fay Linn

Issue 3, Page 70
' Issue #25
Two for One

Two for One For the first time ever two California shows are combining to bring collectors even more historic and contemporary artwork.

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' Issue #26
Two In One

The San Francisco Tribal and Textile Show merged with American Indian Art Show merged into a mega art fair for tribal and Native art February 21 to 23

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' Issue #43
Two Sales

A pair of Heritage sales saw huge results for Native American artworks and materials.

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' Issue #43
Two Worlds

Nocona Burgess (Comanche)

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