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    Home»Archives»2025»FAAM No. 45, Winter 2025

    FAAM No. 45, Winter 2025

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    By FAAM Staff on April 16, 2025 2025, Archives
    FAAM No. 45, Winter 2025
    FAAM No. 45, Winter 2025. Cover art by Hayden Haynes (Seneca Nation).

    Issue No. 45, Winter 2025

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    Features

    • The Precarious Origins of the Iroquois Realist School
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 20–28
    • Indigenous Artistry, Intricate Narratives:
      Considering a 17th-Century Relief of Santiago in Tlatelolco, Mexico City
      by Constanza Ontiveros Valdés, PhD, 30–35
    • Hodinöšyö:nih Continuity | Innovation | Resilience: Collaborating with a 17th-Century Ancestor
      by Jamie Jacobs (Tonawanda Seneca) & Kathryn Murano Santos, 36–40
    • Threads of Kinship: Bridging Global Indigenous Communities Through Art in Kyrgyzstan
      by Clementine Bordeaux, PhD (Sicangu/Oglala Lakota), & Heidi K. Brandow (Diné/Kānaka Maoli), 42–46

    Artist Profiles

    Carol Emarthle-Douglas
    “Cultural Burdens” (2015) by Carol Emarthle-Douglas (Northern Arapaho/Seminole).
    • Alison Bremner: Tlingit Painter, Collage Artist, and Carver
      by Kariel Galbraith (Tlingit), 48–53
    • Carol Emarthle Douglas: Northern Arapaho/Seminole Basket Weaver
      by Ruthanne Johnson, 54–59
    • Jonah Hill: Quechan/Hopi Metalsmith
      by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 60–65
    • John Murie: Chippewa Cree/Pawnee Beadwork Artist
      by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 66–71

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, by Staci Golar and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 11–18
      • In Memoriam: Mary Ellen Meredith (Cherokee Nation, 1946–2024), by Samonia Byford and America Meredith (both Cherokee Nation), 18
    • Spotlight | JAATŁOH4YE’IITSOH [17–18] + [][][][], by Eric-Paul Riege (Diné)
      by Sháńdíín Brown (Diné), 72–73
    • Art+Literature | January Rogers: Mohawk/Tuscarora Author and Poet
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 86–89

      • Poem | In the Shadow of the Flag, by January Rogers (Mohawk/Tuscarora)
    • Calendar, compiled by Abby Mikalauskas, Staci Golar, and
      America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 94–96
    Agalisiga Mackey
    ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᎢᎾᎨ ᏂᏓᏳᎴᏅᎢ / Nasgino Inage Nidayulenvi (It Started in the Woods), by Agalisiga Mackey (Cherokee Nation). Album cover art by Keli Gonzales (Cherokee Nation).

    Reviews

    Art Exhibition Reviews

    Music Review

    Book Reviews

    In Memoriam

    • Kerri Dick (Kwakwaka‘wakw/Haida/Kootenay, 1983–2024)
      by Christy Hanson (Diné), 90
    • David John Dragonfly (Blackfeet/Assiniboine, 1956–2024)
      by Matt Jarvis (Osage), 91
    • Thelma Forrest (Cherokee Nation, 1940–2024)
      by Lisa Rutherford (Cherokee Nation), 92
    • Virginia Stroud (Keetoowah Cherokee/Muscogee, 1951–2024)
      by Tahnee Ahtone (Kiowa/Seminole/Mvskoki), 93

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