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    Tacoma Art Museum

    • McDonas, Thollem. “Photographic Presence and Contemporary Indians: Matika Wilbur’s Project 562. Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 67 | print | digital

    Tahltan

    • Young, India. “Adasla: The Movement of the Hands. Victoria: University of Victoria: Legacy Gallery [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 82–84 | print | digital

    Tait, Norman

    • Meredith, America. “Norman Tait [Memorial].” 12 (Fall 2016): 104–105

    Tallchief, Maria

    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Maria Tallchief [Memorial].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 76 | print | digital

    Tarahumara

    • Short, Cathy. “When the Ordinary Becomes Unique: Tarahumara People and Their Art.” 6 (Spring 2015): 30–39

    Tattoos

    • Krutak, Lars. “Marked For Life: An Indigenous Tattoo Reawakening.” 13 (Winter 2016): 30–37

    Tauton, Carla

    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “PUBLIC 54, Indigenous Art: New Media and the Digital [Review of book edited by Heather Igloliorte, Julie Nagam, and Carla Tauton].” 15 (Summer 2017): 82–83

    Teevee, Ningeokuluk

    • Willard, Tania. “Seven Directions.” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 22–23 | print | digital

    Tehee, Candessa

    • Tehee, Candessa. “Return From Exile: Contemporary Southeastern Indian Art. Athens, GA: Lydon House” 9 (Winter 2015): 74–75

    Tewa

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Nora Naranjo Morse: Tewa Sculptor.” 15 (Summer 2017): 58–63

    Textile Art

    • Golar, Staci. “Nilda Callañaupa Alverez: Quecha Textile Artist.” 7 (Summer 2015): 50–55.
    • Greeves, Teri. “Carla Hemlock: Mohawk Quiltmaker.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 24–29 | print| digital
    • Jackinsky-Sethi, Nadia. “Fish Skin as a Textile Material in Alaska Native Cultures.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 40–47 | print | digital
    • Kramer, Karen. “Elizabeth James-Perry: Aquinnah Wampanoag Wampum Artist and Weaver.” 14 (Spring 2017): 46–51.
    • Meredith, America. “Terrol Dew Johnson: Tohono O’odham Basket Weaver and Sculptor.” 14 (Spring 2016): 52–57.
    • Merz-Edwards, Jean. “George Neptune: Passamaquoddy Basket Weaver.” 9 (Winter 2015): 56–61.
    • Monks, Vicki. “Margaret Roach Wheeler: Chickasaw Textile Artist.” 13 (Winter 2016): 70–75
    • Neil-Binion, Denise. “Ardina Moore: Quapaw-Osage Regalia Maker.” 3 (Summer 2014): 28–33
    • Stock, Alexandra Ponca. “Wendy Ponca: Osage Fashion Designer and Textile Artist.” 9 (Winter 2015): 62–67
    • Meredith, America. “Ascending New Heights: Four Artists to Watch.” 8 (Fall 2015): 52–57
    • Meredith, America. “Arapaho Women’s Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity [Review of book by Jeffrey D. Anderson].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014) | print | digital
    • Torres-Nez, John. “The Durango Collection: Native American Weaving in the Southwest, 1860–1880. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 66 | print | digital
    • Watson, Mary Jo. “June Lee: Seminole Textile Artist.” 10 (Spring 2016): 66–71.

    Thollem

    • McDonas, Thollem. “The Art of Indigenous Resistance: Inspiring the Protection of Mother Earth.” 7 (Summer 2015): 69–70.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “The Games We Play.” 10 (Spring 2016): 78–79.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Lightning Speak: Solo and Collaborative Work of Raven Chacon. Albuquerque: .” 11 (Summer 2016): 72–73.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “My Soul Remainer. Laura Ortman.” 10 (Spring 2016): 85–86.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Native America (Vol. 1), Aboriginal Folk, Rock, and Country 1966–1985 [Light in the Attic Records].” 7 (Summer 2015): 81–82.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Native Fashion Now. Portland, OR: Portland Art Museum [Review].” 16 (Fall 2016): 93–94.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “NATIVES: New York Style Fashion.” 13 (Winter 2016): 94–95.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Photographic Presence and Contemporary Indians: Matika Wilbur’s Project 562. Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 67 | print | digital
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Postcommodity We Lost Half the Forest and the Rest Will Burn this Summer. Light in the Attic Records.” 8 (Fall 2015): 97.
    • McDonas, Thollem. “We Honor: The Art of Activism. Albuquerque: Warehouse 508 [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 74–75 | print | digital
    • Thollem. “Buffy Sainte-Marie, A Tribe Called Red, and Iskwé.” New York: Rumsey Playfield, Central Park [Report]. FAAM no. 17 (Winter 2017/18): 85 | print| digital

    Tiger, Tony A.

    • Tiger, Tony A. “Native Soul: The Bacone College Native Art Program 1932–2014.” 3 (Summer 2014): 56–58.

    Tiger, Yvonne N.

    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Beyond Geronimo: The Apache Experience [Review of book by Janet Cantley].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 70–71 | print | digital
    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Beyond Geronimo: The Apache Experience [Review of book by Janet Cantley].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 70–71 | print | digital
    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Emergence: A Collective of Plains Indian Warrior Artists.” 15 (Summer 2017): 70–71
    • Tiger, Yvonne. “Joy Harjo-Sapulpa: Making Her Own Kind of Music.” 8 (Fall 2015): 102–106
    • Tiger, Yvonne N. “Memory and Identity: Apsaalooke and Hidatsa Ledger Art.” 13 (Winter 2016): 77–78

    Tiger Jr., Johnny

    • Meredith, America. “Johnny Tiger Jr. [Memorial].” 9 (Winter 2015): 91

    Tishawii’ashii

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Gashka’oode (Tangled) [Review of catalogue edited by Dolleen Manning].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 85–86 | print | digital

    Tlingit

    • Evans, Lara M. “Larry McNeil: Tlingit-Nisga’a Photographer and Printmaker.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 28–33 | print | digital
    • Hoover, Anna. “Da-ka-xeen Mehner: Tlingit-Nisga’a Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist.” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 30–35 | print| digital
    • Merz-Edwards, Jean. “Preston Singletary: Tlingit Glass Artist.” 12 (Fall 2016): 80–85.
    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “Nicholas Galanin: Tlingit-Unangax Interdisciplinary Artist.” 7 (Summer 2015): 56–61
    • Meredith, America. “Ascending New Heights: Four Artists to Watch.” 8 (Fall 2015): 52–57

    Tohono O’odham

    • Meredith, America. “Terrol Dew Johnson: Tohono O’odham Basket Weaver and Sculptor.” 14 (Spring 2016): 52–57

    Torralba, Maya

    • Torralba, Maya. “Micheal ‘Huzo’ Paddlety [Memorial].” 8 (Fall 2015): 107

    Torres-Nez, John

    • Torres-Nez, John. “The Durango Collection: Native American Weaving in the Southwest, 1860–1880. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 66 | print | digital

    Trudell, John

    • Golar, Staci. “John Trudell [Memorial].” 10 (Spring 2016): 89

    Tulalip

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Matika Wilbur: Swinomish-Tulalip Photographer.” 3 (Summer 2014): 34–41

    Turpana, Arysteiders Ikuaiklikina

    • Szok, Peter. “Antologia de poetas kunas [Review of book edited by Arysteiders Ikuaiklikina Turpana and Manigueuigdinapi Stanley].” 13 (Winter 2016): 86–87

    Tsu Heidei Shugaxtutaan, video art

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

    Tyquiengco, Marina

    • Johnson, Annika, and Tyquiengco, Marina. “Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy: Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, Will Wilson.” 11 (Summer 2016): 74–76
    • Tyquiengco, Marina. “Akunnittinni: A Kinngait Family Portrait. National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center [Review].” FAAM no. 18 (Spring 2018): 77–78 | print | digital

    Typography

    • Boney Jr., Roy. “Papyrus: The Power of Bad Fonts.” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 15 | print | digital
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