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' Issue #39
June/July Calendar

Issue 39, Page 26 Read Article
' Issue #57
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.

Issue 38, Page 98 Read Article
' Issue #30
Keeping Art Alive

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

Issue 30, Page 94 Read Article
' Issue #56
Keeping Current

Museum of Northern Arizona showcases recent additions to its collection that reflect a changing world.

Issue 56, Page 90 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' 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.

Issue 52, Page 114 Read Article
' 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 #56
Keeping Tradition Alive

Native Elements reinvents and reinvigorates a long-standing annual Santa Fe event.

Issue 56, Page 102 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' 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

Issue 40, Page 236 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' 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.

Issue 40, Page 124 Read Article
' 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.

Issue 53, Page 116 Read Article
' 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.

Issue 28, Page 82 Read Article
' 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

Issue 40, Page 234 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' Issue #43
Legendary Collection

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

Issue 43, Page 170 Read Article
' Issue #52
Letter from the Director

Empowering Artists — Celebrating Expression

Issue 52, Page 89 Read Article
' Issue #55
Letter from the editor

A Necessary Detour

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' Issue #56
Letting Creativity Flow

Emerging quillwork artist, Anthony Hernandez, shares the process and inspiration behind his contemporary works of art.

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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)

Issue 26, Page 112 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' 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.

Issue 33, Page 98 Read Article
' 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.

Issue 46, Page 142 Read Article
' Issue #52
Lisa C. Redford (Hidatsa)

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' Issue #56
Living Light

A landmark exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art showcases the transcendent photography of Cara Romero.

Issue 56, Page 86 Read Article Visit Gallery Website
' 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.

Issue 40, Page 170 Read Article
' Issue #31
Looking Beyond

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

Issue 31, Page 68 Read Article
' Issue #35
Looking Forward

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

Issue 35, Page 100 Read Article
' Issue #33
Looking to the Future

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

Issue 33, Page 92 Read Article
' Issue #35
lost art

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

Issue 35, Page 64 Read Article
' Issue #53
Love for the Land

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

Issue 53, Page 90 Read Article
' 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