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    FAAM Index: H

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    Hagen, John

    • Hagen, John. “Chilkat River Study [Photo Essay].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 76–77 | print | digital

    Haida

    • Bell, Gloria. “Robert Davidson: Abstract Impulse. New York: National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 78–79 | print | digital
    • 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

    Hale, Scott W.

    • Hale, Scott W. “Impact: Philbrook Indian Annual.” 6 (Spring 2015): 80–81
    • Hale, Scott W. “The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky. Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 60–63 | print | digital
    • Hale, Scott W. “Regarding Curtis.” 7 (Summer 2015): 75–76
    • Hale, Scott W. “Revolt 1680/2180: Virgil Ortiz. Denver: Denver Art Museum [Review].” 9 (Winter 2015): 75–76.
    • Hale, Scott W. “Santa Fe Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry.” 8 (Fall 2015): 100–101
    • Hale, Scott W. “Santa Fe Indian School Style: Works on Paper [Review].” 12 (Fall 2016): 97
    • Hale, Scott W. “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder 1967–1980. Denver: Denver Art Museum [Review].” 10 (Spring 2016): 73–74.

    Hampton, Neal McDonald

    • Hampton, Neal McDonald. “Colonized through Art: American Indian Schools and Art Education, 1889–1915 [Review of book by Marinella Lentis].” FAAM no. 17 (Winter 2017/18): 83–84 | print | digital

    Hanley, Andrea R.

    • Hanley, Andrea R. “Biennale of Sydney: All Our Relations [Review].” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 56–58 | digital

    Haozous, Bob

    • Haozous, Bob. “White Nude.” FAAM no. 3 (Summer 2014): 76–77 | print | digital

    Haozous, Emily

    • Haozous, Emily A. “Allan Houser: Reflections on My Grandfather.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 36–39 | print | digital

    Harjo, Suzan Shown

    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “Cultural Heritage, Art, & Living Beings: Justice Lost in Translation.” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 52–55 | print | digital
    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “George Horse Capture [Memorial].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 77 | print | digital
    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “The Round House [Review of book by Louise Erdrich].” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 64 | digital

    Harjo, Joy

    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Joy Harjo-Sapulpa: Making Her Own Kind of Music.” 8 (Fall 2015): 102–106.

    Hart, Franci

    • Hart, Franci. “Beginner’s Luck: A Collector’s Point of View.” 3 (Spring 2014): 75
    • Hart, Franci King. “Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley [Review of book by Valerie K. Verzuh].” 8 (Fall 2015); 95.
    • Hart, Franci. “Mike Larsen. Oklahoma City: Exhibit C [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 64–65 | print | digital

    Hart, Jim

    • 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

    Hartz, Jill

    • Merz-Edwards, Jean. “Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain [Edited Jill Hartz and Danielle M. Knapp].” 9 (Winter 2015): 82

    Haozous, Bob

    • Haozous, Bob. “White Nude.” 3 (Spring 2014): 76–77.

    Haozous, Emily

    • Haozous, Emily A. “Allan Houser: Reflections on My Grandfather.” 2 (Spring 2014): 36–39.

    Hawker, Ronald W.

    • Butler-Palmer, Carolyn. “Yakuglas’ Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James [Written by Ronald W. Hawker].” 15 (Summer 2017): 83–84.

    Healing Through Culture and Art

    • Church, Kelly. “Seven Directions: Kelly Church.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 12–13 | print | digital

    Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona

    • Short, Cathy. “Frida Kahlo: Her Photos. Phoenix: Heard Museum [Review].” 10 (Spring 2016): 74–76.
    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Beyond Geronimo: The Apache Experience [Review of book by Janet Cantley].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 70–71 | print | digital

    Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, Volume VI [Review of journal edited by India Young].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 71 | print | digital

    Hemlock, Babe

    • Greeves, Teri. “Carla Hemlock: Mohawk Quiltmaker.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 24–29  | print | digital

    Hemlock, Carla

    • Greeves, Teri. “Carla Hemlock: Mohawk Quiltmaker.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 24–29  | print | digital
    • Hemlock, Carla. “Spotlight: We Remain Haudenosaunee.” 13 (Winter 2016): 96–97

    Herr, Chelsea

    • Herr, Chelsea. “From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation. Stillwater: Oklahoma State University Museum of Art [Review].” 14 (Spring 2017): 76–77.

    Herndon, Mark

    • Herndon, Mark. “Nelda Schrupp: Pheasant Rump Nakota Jeweler and Silversmith.” 12 (Fall 2016): 74–79.

    Hill, Joan

    • McCoy Jr., Daniel. “Joan Hill: Muscogee-Cherokee Painter.” 9 (Winter 2015): 50–55.

    Hip Hop

    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “Tsu Heidei Shugaxtutaan [Review of video by Nicholas Galanin].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 87 | print | digital

    Ho-Chunk

    • Meredith, America. “Those Who are Above, Those Who are on Earth: Effigy Mounds of Southern Wisconsin.” 10 (Spring 2016): 22–29.
    • Meredith, America. “Tom Jones: Ho-Chunk Photographer.” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 24–29 | digital

    Holland, Ashley

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

    Holm, Bill

    • Young, India. “Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form, 50th Anniversary Edition [Review of book written by Bill Holm].” 7 (Summer 2015): 78–79

    Honyouti, Brian

    • Pearlstone, Zena. “A Historical Continuum: The Portraits of Brian Honyouti.” 10 (Spring 2016): 32–37
    • Pearlstone, Zena. “Brian Honyouti [Memorial].” 12 (Fall 2016): 104

    Hoop Dance

    • Diaz, RoseMary. “Through the Sacred Circle: A Brief History of the Hoop Dance in North America.” 6 (Spring 2015): 40–45

    Hoover, Anna

    • Hoover, Anna. “Da-ka-xeen Mehner: Tlingit-Nisga’a Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 30–35 | print | digital
    • Hoover, Anna. “Rolled and Reliefed. Anchorage: Anchorage Community Works [Review].” FAAM no. 6 (Spring 2015): 74–75 | print | digital

    Hopewell Exchange

    • Meredith, America. “Ohio’s Ancient Earthworks.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 56–59 | print | digital

    Hopi

    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “Cultural Heritage, Art, & Living Beings: Justice Lost in Translation.” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 52–55 | print | digital
    • Luster, Haley. “Itaa Katsi: Our Life. Las Cruces: New Mexico State University Museum.” 12 (Fall 2016): 89–90.
    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Hopituy: Kachinas from the Permanent Collections. Norman, OK: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 64–65 | print | digital
    • Meredith, America. “Ascending New Heights: Four Artists to Watch.” 8 (Fall 2015): 52–57
    • Merz-Edwards, Jean. “Hopi Silver, Hopi Gold: 12 Contemporary Jewelers [Written by Zena Pearlstone].” 7 (Summer 2015): 77–78

    Hopituy: Kachinas from the Permanent Collections

    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Hopituy: Kachinas from the Permanent Collections. Norman, OK: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 64–65 | print | digital

    Hopkins, Candice

    • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. “Blizzard: Emerging Northern Artists [Review of book by Candice Hopkins and Tania Willard].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 71–72 | print | digital

    Horse Capture, George

    • Harjo, Suzan Shown. “George Horse Capture [Memorial].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 77 | print | digital

    Horse Capture, Joe

    • Horse Capture, Joe, and heather ahtone. “The Continuum of Plains Pictorial Tradition.” FAAM no. 8 (Fall 2015): 34–39 | print | digital

    Horton, Jessica L.

    • Logan Jr., Doyle. “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder 1967–1980 [Review of book edited by John P. Lukavic].” 9 (Winter 2015): 82–83.

    Hoover, Anna

    • Hoover, Anna. “Da-ka-xeen Mehner: Tlingit-Nisga’a Photography and Interdisciplinary Artist.” 2 (Spring 2014): 30–35.
    • Hoover, Anna. “Rolled and Reliefed. Anchorage: Anchorage Community Works [Review].” 6 (Spring 2015): 74–75.

    Houser, Allan

    • Belgodere, Jeanine. “The Theme of Dance in Allan Houser’s Sculptures.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 40–43  | print | digital
    • Haozous, Emily A. “Allan Houser: Reflections on My Grandfather.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 36–39  | print | digital
    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Allan Houser Drawings: The Centennial Exhibition [Review].” 3 (Summer 2014): 65–66.

    Housing: see Architecture.

    Huencho, Daniel

    • McKinnon, Heidi. “Mapuche Silver: Dreams, Tears, and the Work of a Retrafe.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 48–55 | print | digital
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