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    Earles, Chad

    • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. “Chad Earles: Caddo Visual Communicator.” FAAM 7 (Summer 2015): 14–15 |

    Earthworks

    • Meredith, America. “Ohio’s Ancient Earthworks.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 56–59 | print | digital
    • Meredith, America. “Those Who are Above, Those Who are on Earth: Effigy Mounds of Southern Wisconsin.” FAAM 10 (Spring 2016): 22–29.

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    Ebelacker, Jamelyn

    • Ebelacker, Jamelyn. “David Lee Pecos [Memorial].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 71 | print | digital

    Echo-Hawk, Bunky

    • Eldred, Michole, “Bunky Echo-Hawk: Modern Warrior. Chicago: Field Museum [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 63 | print | digital

    Ecuador

    • Meredith, America. “V Indigenous Intercontinental Biennial of Art. Quito, Ecuador: Centro Cultural Itchimbía [Report].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 69 | print | digital

    Edenshaw, Charles

    • Pratt, Stephanie. “Charles Edenshaw [Review of book edited by Robin K. Wright, Dana Augaitis, and Jim Hart].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 72  | print | digital

    Editorial-Opinion

    • Meredith, America. “The Challenges of Judging Native Art.” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 60–63 | print | digital

    Edzerza, Alano

    • Metcalfe, Jessica R. “More Than Just a Trend: Rethinking the ‘Native’ in Native Fashion.” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 36–39 | digital

    Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Conversations: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship 2015 [Review of book edited by Ashley Holland and Jennifer Complo McNutt].” FAAM 10 (Spring 2015): 81.

    Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, Yekaterinburg, Russia

    • Frick, Suzanne Newman. “As We See It: Photography by Contemporary Native American Artists. Yekaterinburg, Russia: Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts [Report].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 65–66 | print | digital

    Eldred, Michole

    • Eldred, Michole, “Bunky Echo-Hawk: Modern Warrior. Chicago: Field Museum [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 63 | print | digital
    • Eldred, Michole. “The Far North: Inuit Prints and Sculpture.” FAAM 14 (Spring 2017): 74–75
    • Eldred, Michole. “Indian Baskets of Northern California and Oregon [Review of book by Ralph Shanks].” FAAM 11 (Summer 2016): 80.
    • Eldred, Michole. “The Talent and Traditions of Catawba Potters.” FAAM 7 (Summer 2015): 22–28
    • Eldred, Michole. “The Tom and Mary James/Raymond James Financial Art Collection.” FAAM 13 (Winter 2016): 38–43

    Elizondo Jr., Michael

    • Meredith, America. “Fresh Perspectives: Three Artists You Should Know.” FAAM 12 (Fall 2016): 56–59

    Ellingburg, Misty

    • Ellingburg, Misty. “Opening the Water Highway: Tribal Canoe Journeys as an Honor Song for American Indian People.” FAAM 7 (Summer 2015): 16–21.

    Elmore, Steve

    • Merz-Edwards, Jean. “In Search of Nampeyo: The Early Years 1875–1892 [Review of book by Steve Elmore].” FAAM 8 (Fall 2015): 94.

    Elmore, Vanessa

    • Elmore, Vanessa. “Let It Sink In: The Art of Jagua.” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 64–67 | print | digital

    Environment

    • Church, Kelly. “Sustaining Black Ash Traditions.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 11  | print | digital

    Erb, Joseph

    • Erb, Joseph. “Bobby Kenneth Hicks [Memorial].” FAAM 6 (Spring 2015): 87.

    Erdrich, Louise

    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “The Round House [Review of book by Louise Erdrich].” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 64 | digital

    Esquiro, Sho Sho

    • Diaz, RoseMary. “Top of the World Bound: Seven Pacific Northwest Coast, Alaska, and Canadian First Nations Artists Reflect on Challenge, Opportunity, and Santa Fe Indian Market.” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 40–45 | print | digital

    Estrada-Goeman, Wandeyu

    • Estrada-Goeman, Wandeyu. “Iroquois Whimsies.” FAAM 11 (Summer 2016): 22–27.

    Evans, Lara M.

    • Evans, Lara M. “Larry McNeil: Tlingit-Nisga’a Photographer and Printmaker.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 28–33 | print | digital
    • Evans, Lara M. “Octopus Dreams: Works on Paper by Contemporary Native Americans Artists. Albuquerque: 516 Arts [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 62–63 | print | digital

    Exhibit C, Oklahoma City

    • Hart, Franci. “Mike Larsen. Oklahoma City: Exhibit C [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 64–65 | print | digital
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