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    Quapaw

    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Ardina Moore: Quapaw-Osage Regalia Maker.” FAAM no. 3 (Summer 2014), 28–33 | print | digital

    Quechua

    • Benavides, Annick. “Guaman Poma and the First New Chronicle and Good Government.” 15 (Summer 2017), 28–34.
    • Golar, Staci. “Nilda Callañaupa Alverez: Quecha Textile Artist.” 7 (Summer 2015), 50–55.

    Quillwork

    • Meredith, America. “Arapaho Women’s Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity [Review of book by Jeffrey D. Anderson].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014), 69–70 | print | digital

    Quilts

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

    Quinn, Steve

    • Quinn, Steve. “Reaching for New Heights: Totem Poles from Southeastern Alaska.” FAAM no. 3 (Summer 2014), 59–63 | print | digital

    Quito

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