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    Home»Archives»2016»FAAM No. 11, Summer 2016

    FAAM No. 11, Summer 2016

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    By FAAM Staff on August 7, 2016 2016, Archives

    FAAM 11

    Issue No. 11, Summer 2016

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    Features

    • Iroquois Whimsies by Wandeyu Estrada-Goeman (Onondaga), 22–27
    • Mata Ortiz Pottery by Cathy Short (Citizen Potawatomi), 28–33
    • Great Plains Horse Painting by Kim Mariette, 34–39
    • Maya Influences in Yucatecan Art by Geoffrey E. Aronson, 40–45

    Artist Profiles

    • Marwin Begaye: Navajo Printmaker by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 46–51
    • Kansuet: Guna Painter by Peter Szok, PhD, 52–57
    • Marianne Nicolson, PhD: Dzawada’enuxw Interdisciplinary Artist and Educator by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 58–65
    • Jane Osti: Cherokee Ceramic Artist by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 66–71

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 16–17
    • Seven Directions: Ashley Pourier (Oglala Lakota), 18–19
    • Exploring Native Graphic Design: Eunique Yazzie by Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa), 20–21
    • Art+Literature
      •  Santee Frazier (Cherokee Nation) by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 86–88
    • Guest Column 
      • Authentic American Treasures: Native American Art & Crafts by Lars Krutak, PhD, 82–83
      • Copyright Protection and the Arts by Kevin R. Kemper, PhD, LLM, 84–85
    • Calendar, 91–94

    Reviews

    Art Exhibit Reviews

    • Albuquerque | Lightning Speak: Solo and Collaborative Work of Raven Chacon, University of New Mexico Art Gallery
      Review by Thollem McDonas, 72–73
    • Anadarko | Chase Kahwinhut Earles: Ancestral Caddo Pottery, Southern Plains Indian Museum
      Review by Juanita Pahdopony (Comanche), 73–74
    • Portland | Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy: Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, Will Wilson, Portland Art Museum
      Review by Annika Johnson and Marina Tyquiengco (Chamoru), 74–76
    • Tulsa | Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain, Gilcrease Museum
      Review by Jean Merz-Edwards, 76–77
    • Washington, DC | Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist, National Museum of the American Indian
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 78–79

    Book Review

    • Indian Baskets of Northern California and Oregon by Ralph Shanks, Lisa Woo, editor (Costaño Books, 2015)
      Review by Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent), 80

    In Memoriam

    • Rick Bartow (Wiyot) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 89

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