
Issue No. 15, Summer 2017
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Features
- The Artistic Legacy of Spiro Mounds, America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 18–27
- Guaman Poma and The First New Chronicle and Good Government, Annick Benavides, 28–34
- Honor and Revival: Cherokee National Treasure, by Mary Ellen Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 36–39
- Frame, Mat, Glass? How Do You Decide?, Rose Marie Cutropia, 40–42
Artist Profiles
- Marcus Amerman: Choctaw Beadwork Artist, RoseMary Diaz, 46–51
- James Lavadour: Walla Walla Painter and Printmaker, Staci Golar, 52–57
- Nora Naranjo Morse: Tewa Sculptor, Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD 58–63
- Tania Williard: Secwepemc Interdisciplinary Artist, by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 64–69
Departments
- Seven Directions | Melissa Melero-Moose (Fallon Paiute/Modoc), 14–15
- Spotlight | Double-Headed Serpent, America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 16–17
- Art + Lit | Gregory Scofield: Metis Poet, by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 86–87
- Poem: Despite, by Gregory Scofield (Red River Métis), 88
- Poem: Untitled, by Gregory Scofield (Red River Métis), 99
- Poem: Panic, by Gregory Scofield (Red River Métis), 89
- Jack Sabon (Ahtna Athabascan), 88–89
- Calendar, 92–95
In Memoriam
- Beau Dick (Kwakwaka’wakw, 1955–2017), America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 91–92
Reviews
Exhibition Reviews
- Great Falls, MT | Emergence: A Collection of Plains Indians Warrior Artists, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Yvonne N. Tiger (Cherokee Nation/Seminole/Muscogee), 70–72
- Oklahoma City | Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me, Oklahoma Contemporary, America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 71–73
- Portland, OR | Connecting Lines, Portland Art Museum, Denise Neil (Delaware Tribe/Cherokee Nation), 73–74
- Santa Fe | Athena LaTocha: Inside the Forces of Nature, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Michelle J. Lanteri, 74–76
- Santa Fe | Plunder Me Baby: Paintings and Sculpture, Peters Project, Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 76–77
- Toronto | Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa), 80
Book Reviews
- From Myth to Creation: Art from Amazonian Ecuador, Dorothea S. Whitten and Norman E. Whitten Jr. (University of Illinois Press, 2016), review by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 80–82
- PUBLIC 54, Indigenous Art: New Media and the Digital, Heather Igloliorte, Julie Nagam, and Carla Taunton, eds (Public Access Collective, 2016), review by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 82–83
- Yakuglas’ Legacy: The Art and Times of Charlie James, Ronald W. Hawker (University of Toronto Press, 2016), review by Carolyn Butler-Palmer, PhD, 83–84
2 Comments
Star Wallowing Bull of Moorhead, Mn or Fargo ND told me one of the issues of your magazine has him featured or shows one of his art pieces. Can you tell me which one this is and can I order single copies. And I would subscribe.
Hi Vernon, Star Wallowing Bull is featured in FAAM No. 16. Click here to see it. You find subscription information here. Thanks for your interest!