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    Home»Archives»2019»FAAM No. 22, Spring 2019

    FAAM No. 22, Spring 2019

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    By FAAM Staff on July 21, 2019 2019, Archives

    FAAM No. 22Issue No. 22, Spring 2019

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    Features

    • Creation Story: Navajo Origin Narratives in the Painting of Harrison Begay and Gerald Nailor, Jennifer McLerran, PhD, 20–27
    • The Rhizomes of Repatriation, Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 52–54
    • The Arc of Guna: From Luis Méndez to the Cosmos, Peter Szok, PhD, 28–37
    • Early Southwest Silversmithing, Denise Neil, PhD (Delaware Tribe/Cherokee Nation), 38–45
    • The Art of Identity: The Image and the Image Maker, Matt Jarvis, 46–50

    Artist Profiles

    • Chase Kahwinhut Earles: Caddo Ceramic Artist, Jean-Merz Edwards, 56–61
    • Cannupa Hanska Luger: Mandan-Hidatsa-Arikara-Lakota, Alicia Inez Guzmán, PhD (Chicana), 62–67
    • Leah Mata-Fragua: Northern Chumash Carver, Basket Maker, and Regalia Maker, America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 68–73
    • Kathleen Wall: Jemez Ceramic Artist and Painter, RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Tewa), 74–79

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 12–15
    • Seven Directions: Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna Athabascan/Paiute), 16–19
    • Art+Literature | Heid E. Erdrich, Tiffany Midge (Standing Rock Sioux), 92–95
    • Collections | Philbrook Museum of Art, Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 96–99
    • Spotlight | Key Marco Cat, Mariah Ashbacher and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 106–107
    • Calendar, 108–112

    Reviews

    Art Exhibition Reviews

    • Achorage | Aiviq and Nanuq: Sea Horse and Sea Bear of the Arctic, Anchorage Museum
      Review by Nadia Jackinsky, PhD, 80–81
    • Kansas City, MO | Nathan Young: Night Music of the Southern Plains American Indian, KCAI Crossroads Gallery
      Review by Thollem, 81–83
    • New York | Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, The Met Fifth Avenue
      Review by Morgan E. Freeman, 83–84
    • Santa Cruz | Coyote Now: RYAN! Feddersen, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History
      Review by Jean Merz-Edwards, 85–86
    • Santa Fe | LIT: The Work of Rose B. Simpson, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
      Review by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Tewa), 86–88

    Book Review

    • Dana Claxton: Fringing the Cube, Grant Arnold, editor (Vancouver Art Gallery, 2018)
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 88–89

    Report 

    • Bienal Intercontinental de Arte Indigena, Ancestral, o Milenario, by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 90–91

    In Memoriam

    • Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band Cherokee 1957–2018), Suzan Shown Harjo, Hon. DFA (Cheyenne/Holdulgee Muscogee), 100–101
    • Snowflake Flower (Cochiti, 1931–2018), Jonathan Loretto (Cochiti/Jemez), 101
    • Grey Holy Bull (Cheyenne River Sioux, 1965–2018), America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 102
    • Jay McGirt (Muscogee/Seminole descent, 1953–2018), Tahnee Ahtoneharjo-Growingthunder (Kiowa/Mvskoki/Seminole), 103
    • Amanda Swimmer (Eastern Band Cherokee, 1921–2018), Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent), 104

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