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    Home»Archives»2021»FAAM No. 29, Winter 2021

    FAAM No. 29, Winter 2021

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    By FAAM Staff on April 16, 2021 2021, Archives
    FAAM 29
    Cover by Joel Isaak (Athabascan)

    Issue No. 29, Winter 2021

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    Features

    • Dolls of the North: Depicting a Way of Life
      by Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent), 16–23
    • Metamorphoses in Zuni Fetish Carving: Three Artists Expand an Indigenous Art Form
      by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 24–31
    • Commodity and Heritage: Works on Paper by Myra Kukiiyaut
      by Katharine W. Fernstrom, PhD, 32–37
    • Other Places, Outer Spaces: Skawennati’s Virtual Futurism
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 38–45

    Artist Profiles

    • Joanna Underwood Blackburn: Chickasaw Ceramic Artist and Sculptor
      by Laura Marshall Clark (Muscogee Creek), 48–53
    • Teri Greeves: Kiowa Beadwork Artist
      by Staci Golar, 54–59
    • Joel Isaak: Dena’ina Interdisciplinary Artist
      by Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), 60–65
    • G. Peter Jemison: Seneca Painter
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 66–71

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 8–11
    • Seven Directions | Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee/Citizen Potawatomi), 12–15
    • Art+Literature | LeAnne Howe: Choctaw Nation Author, Playwright, and Educator
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, Artwork by Kristin Gentry (Choctaw Nation), 78–82
    • Collections | National Museum of Wildlife Art
      by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 72–75
    • Spotlight | Hopi Polychrome Jar by Nampeyo
      by Michelle J. Lanteri, 76–77

    Reviews & Reports

    Exhibition Reviews

    • Albquerque | Feminisms, 516 ARTS
      Review by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 86–87
    • Chicago | Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, Field Museum
      Review by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 88–89
    • Santa Fe | Indigenous Futurisms: Transcending Past/Present/Future, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
      Review by Jason Asenap (Comanche/Muscogee), 90–91

    Report

    • St. Augustine, FL | Elisa Harkins and Quese IMC Artist Residency, Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
      Report by Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee), 92–93

    Book Reviews

    • Little Big Bully by Heid E. Erdrich (Penguin Books, 2020)
      Review by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 83
    • Larger Than Memory: Contemporary Art from Indigenous North America, Edited by Tobi Lopez Taylor and Deborah Paddison (Heard Museum, 2020)
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 84–85

    In Memoriam

    • Anthony Gauthier (Menominee/Ho-Chuck, 1942–2020)
      by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 94
    • Irving Toddy (Navajo, 1951–2020)
      by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 95
    • Kathy Wallace (Hupa/Karuk/Yurok, 1946–2020)
      by Nanette Kelley (Osage Nation/Cherokee Nation), 96

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