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    Home»Archives»2019»FAAM No. 24, Fall 2019

    FAAM No. 24, Fall 2019

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    By FAAM Staff on November 21, 2019 2019, Archives

    FAAM 24, Fall 2019

    Issue No. 24, Fall 2019

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    Features

    • Tapis: Blankets in Celebration of the Sled Dog, Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent), 20–25
    • The yәhaw Phenomenon: Lifting the Arts Together in the Puget Sound, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, PhD (Zuni/Tlingit), 26–31
    • Alaska Native Basketry: Diversity in the Far North, Bryn Barabas Potter, 32–37
    • Roma: Cleo’s Story and Indigenous Depictions in Mexican Cinema, Jeannette Martinez, 38–41


    Artist Profiles

    • Linda Lomahaftewa: Hopi/Choctaw Painter and Printmaker, Jean Merz-Edwards, 46–51
    • Meryl McMaster: Plains Cree Photographer, Andrea Ferber, PhD, 52–57
    • Josué Rivas: Mexica/Otomi Photographer, Vivian Zavataro, 58–63
    • Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Cowichan/Syilx Painter and Sculptor, Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 64–69

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 12–14
    • Seven Directions | Tina Marie Osceola (Florida Seminole), 16–19
    • Art+Literature | William S. Yellow Robe Jr. (Assiniboine), Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 84–87
    • Collections | Denver Art Museum by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 90–92
    • Crossword Puzzle, Travis D. Day, 83 | Answers
    • Calendar, 93–96

    Reviews

    Art Exhibition Reviews

    • New York | Whitney Biennial 2019, Whitney Museum of American Art
      Review by Jami Powell (Osage Nation), 70–71
    • Oklahoma City | Brenda Kingery: A Retrospective, Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery, Oklahoma City University
      Review by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 72–73
    • Reno | The Art of Jack Malotte, Nevada Museum of Art
      Review by Vivian Zavataro, 73–74
    • Santa Fe | Beyond Standing Rock, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
      Review by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 74–75
    • Venice | Volume 0, Zuecca Project Space
      Review by Stephanie Pratt, PhD (Dakota), 76–77
    • Taos | Susan Folwell: Through the Looking Glass, Harwood Museum of Art
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 77–79

    Book Reviews

    • Crafting an Indigenous Nation: Kiowa Expressive Culture in the Progressive Era by Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, PhD (University of North Carolina Press, 2019)
      Review by Jean Merz-Edwards, 79–80
    • Preston Singletary: Raven and the Box of Daylight by Miranda Belarde-Lewis, PhD, and John Drury (Museum of Glass, 2019)
      Review by Stacy E. Pratt, PhD, 80–81

    Theater Review

    • Between Two Knees, written by the 1491s, directed by Eric Ting, Oregon Shakespeare Festival
      Review by Nanette Kelley (Osage/Cherokee Nation), 81–82

    In Memoriam

    • Chester Kahn (Navajo, 1936-2019), America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 88
    • Marvin Oliver (Quinault/Isleta Pueblo, 1946-2019), Staci Golar, 89

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