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Innovations in katsina art by Hopi carvers Aaron Fredericks and Shawn Deel.
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With stunning inlay and colorful designs, Raymond C. Yazzie yanks Native American jewelry to exciting new places.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum celebrates a massive donation from longtime collector William P. Healey.
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A buyer’s guide for clothing items and accessories with advice from experts.
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On view now at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery in Sonoita, Arizona, are approximately 50 transitional weavings that are available for purchase.
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The Cherokee Heritage Center’s annual art show pays tribute to the past while looking towards the future.
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The Heard Museum in Phoenix highlights a unique facet of Native American silver.
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The Great Southwestern Antique Show brings the public vintage and authentic items.
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Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show returns for milestone 40th year in Santa Fe
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Featured Native American basket weavers pay homage to cultural traditions while also paving the way for the next generation.
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Mesmerizing glass forms are in a new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe.
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The Bosque Redondo Memorial Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo this June
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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe plunges into the depths of the coveted stone.
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For centuries, twined bags were a primary form of artistic expression for Native American women in the Columbia River Plateau. By Natalie Fay Linn
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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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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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A pair of Heritage sales saw huge results for Native American artworks and materials.
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Santa Fe Indian Market artist Jhane Myers helps bring new Predator movie to screens this August.
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Contemporary Indigenous artwork is showcased during an upcoming exhibition at the Phippen Museum.
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Exhibit and sale at Medicine Man Gallery brings together some of the finest Navajo Germantown textiles from 1880 to 1920
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Rose B. Simpson's newest sculptural work is meant to challenge viewers and reveal uncomfortable truths.
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The S’ed_av Va’aki Museum offers collectors opportunities to view top art during its 46th annual market.
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The Heard Museum Guild Indian Market arrives in Phoenix with gorgeous weather and eager buyers.
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With a new pueblo pottery exhibition, the Shelburne Museum renews its commitment to Native American art.
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Rare and original Pueblo pottery works are on view at Adobe Gallery
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Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction returns to Santa Fe to offer a huge selection of Native American material.
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Allard Auctions’ Best of Santa Fe auction looks to break records with rare finds from jewelry, beadwork and basketry.
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Rare and one-of-a-kind historical items will be available at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in Texas
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Two shows at the New Bedford Whaling Museum examine the role of whales in Indigenous communities.
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An exhibition at Crystal Bridges aims to expand existing impressions of the West.
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The Speed Art Museum undertakes a vital re-evaluation of its Native American art collection.
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The Wheelwright Museum showcases four decades of Virgil Ortiz’s evocative work.
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A large, site-specific installation by Cannupa Hanska Luger hangs in the Albuquerque Museum through July 2022.
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New pottery and a painting by Les Namingha are on view at King Galleries
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The Heard Museum Fair & Market returned to Phoenix for the 67th edition of the popular event.
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Bonhams’ upcoming Native American art sale takes place this December in Los Angeles, California.
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The Cherokee Art Market gathers more than 150 artists for a weekend of sharing artwork, stories and culture
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Sovereign Santa Fe showcases Native American artists at the forefront of the cutting edge.
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Fine art and historic material unite at Morphy Auctions’ and Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in Santa Fe.
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Objects of Art Santa Fe returns to New Mexico with another comprehensive offering of beautiful objects and artifacts from around the world
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Works by prominent Native American painters and sculptors will be offered at Hindman’s Denver sale
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Works in stone, bronze, paint and photography are available at the Scottsdale Art Auction on April 6 in Arizona.
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The Peabody Essex Museum explores the paintings, poetry and politics of T.C. Cannon
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The Autry Museum in Los Angeles brings back the American Indian Arts Festival for a thrilling 34th edition
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