
Features
- Wisconsin’s Effigy Mounds by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 22–29
- American Indian Art Magazine by Gloria Bell (Métis), 30–31
- Historical Continuum: The Portraits of Brian Honyouti by Zena Pearlstone, PhD, 32–37
- A Conversation with Tanya Lukin Linklater by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 38–42
Artist Profiles
- Angela Babby: Oglala Lakota Glass Artist by Mary V. Bordeaux (Sicangu Lakota), 48–53
- Cliff Fragua: Jemez Pueblo Sculptor by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 54–59
- Luis González Palma: Mestizo Photographer by Rosa Cays (Chicana), 60–65
- June Lee: Seminole Textile Artist by Mary Jo Watson, PhD (Seminole), 66–71
Departments
- Recent Developments, 16–17
- Seven Directions: Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria-Cherokee), 18–19
- Exploring Native Graphic Design: Sports Logos by Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa), 20–21
- Guest Column: The Claim of Copyright in Copies of Copies by Kevin R. Kemper, PhD, LLM, 90–91
- Report
- Santa Fe | Acting OUT: A Symposium on Indigenous Performance, Art Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and New Mexico Museum of Art
by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 86–87
- Calendar, 92–94
Reviews
Art Exhibit Reviews
- Brantford, Ontario | Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture, Woodland Cultural Centre
Review by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 72–73
- Denver | Super Indian: Fritz Scholder 1967–1980, Denver Art Museum
Review by Scott W. Hale, 73–74
- Phoenix | Frida Kahlo: Her Photos, Heard Museum
Review by Cathy Short (Citizen Potawatomi), 75–76
- Portland, Maine | You Can’t Get There From Here: 2015 Biennial, Portland Museum of Art
Review by Lydia Soctomah (Passamaquoddy), 76–77
- Reno | Tule Duck Decoys and Endangered Sheppard Galleries, University of Nevada, Reno
Review by Melissa Melero-Moose (Fallon Paiute/Modoc), 77
- Santa Fe | The Games We Play, Roxanne Swentzell Tower Gallery
Review by Thollem McDonas, 78–79
- Santa Fe | Fall Group Show, Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art
Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 79–80
Book Reviews
- Conversations:Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship 2015, Ashley Holland and Jennifer Complo McNutt, editors (Eiteljorg Museum, 2015)
Review by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 81
- Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist, Kathleen Ash-Milby and David W. Penney, editors (Smithsonian Books, 2015)
Review by Doyle Logan Jr.
- Native Fashion Now: North American Indian Style by Karen Kramer with Jay Calderín, Madeleine M. Kropa, and Jessica R. Metcalfe (Peabody Essex Museum/Delmonico Books—Prestel, 2015)
Review by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 83–84
- Traditional Weavers of Guatemala: Their Stories, Their Lives, by Deborah Chandler and Teresa Cordón (Thrums, 2015)
Review by Jean Merz-Edwards, 84–85
Music Review
- My Soul Remainer, Laura Ortman (Self-produced, 2015)
Review by Thollem McDonas, 85–86
In Memoriam
- John Trudell (Santee Dakota, 1946–2015), by Staci Golar, 89
3 Comments
How can I buy a back copy of the magazine (Issue 10, Spring 2016)? I read the story about effigy mounds in Wisconsin, where we live, and I am acquainted with names and places mentioned by America Meredith. I’m an Anglo artist and writer with lifelong ties to Chicano and First American people. With their advice, I designed an effigy mound built in 1989 at the Veterans Memorial Park, Neillsville, Wisconsin. It’s shaped as a mourning dove, the Wisconsin state bird, and has become a home for many events and gatherings. You can see a photo of it on my art website.
I don’t use PayPal. Is there another way I can buy a back copy?
Peace,
David Giffey
Hi David, you can send a check or money order for $8.99 made out to “FAAM” to FAAM, 133 24th Ave. NW #126, Norman, OK 73069, with a note that you want Issue No. 10. Thank you so much for your interest!
Would you be able to direct me to the issue that had artwork by Marla Allison. The painting was a blue Pueblo.
Thanks,
Mark