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    Home»Archives»2018»FAAM No. 18, Spring 2018

    FAAM No. 18, Spring 2018

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    By FAAM Staff on May 25, 2018 2018, Archives

    Issue No. 18, Spring 2018

    FAAM No. 18

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    Feature Articles

    • The Gaussoin Family by Staci Golar, 20–27
    • Next Wave of Native Fashion by Terrance Clifford (Oglala Lakota) and Nina Sanders (Apsáalooke), 28–35
    • Self-Portrait Photography by Michelle Lanteri, 36–43
    • Lac St. Agnes Mound Site by Staci Pratt (Muscogee Creek), 44–49

    Artist Profiles

    • Raven Chacon: Navajo Composer, Musician, and Interdisciplinary Artist by Thollem, 52–57
    • Ronni-Leigh Goeman: Onondaga Basket Maker by Wendiyoh Estrada (Onondaga), 58–63
    • Gerald Lomaventema: Hopi Silversmith by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Tewa), 64–69
    • Cara Romero: Chemehuevi Photographer by Alexis Celeste Bunten, PhD (Aleut-Yup’ik), 70–75

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 12–15
    • Seven Directions: Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), 16–19
    • Spotlight | Powhatan’s Mantle by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 92–93
    • Art+Lit | Michelle Sylliboy (Mi’kmaq) with Richard Silliboy (Mi’kmaq) by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 88–91
    • Calendar, 94–96

    Reviews

    Art Exhibit Reviews

    • Anchorage | Alaska Native Customary Art Show, Dena’ina Center
      Review by Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), 76–77
    • New York | Akunnittinni: A Kinngait Family Portrait, National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center
      Review by Marina Tyquiengco (Chamorro), 77–78
    • New York | Transformer: Native Art in Light and Sound, National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center
      Review by Danyelle Means (Oglala Lakota), 79–80
    • Omaha | Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
      Review by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 80–81

    Book Reviews

    • A Bag Worth a Pony: The Art of the Ojibwe Bandolier Bag by Marcia G. Anderson (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2017)
      Review by Jean Merz-Edwards, 82–83
    • Of God and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon, Ann E. Marshall and Diana F. Pardue, eds. (Museum of New Mexico Press, 2017)
      Review by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 83–84

    In Memoriam

    • Tony Hunt Sr. (Kwakwaka’wakw, 1942-2017) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 85
    • Mark Tahbo (Hopi-Tewa, 1958-2017) by Jean Merz-Edwards, 86
    • Paul Vigil (Tesuque, 1932-2018) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 87

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