
Issue No. 33, Winter 2022
(January–March)
Features
- Reaching a Sustainable Plateau: The Indigenous Artists of the Plateau and Their Reflections on the Environment
 By Nanette Kelley (Osage Nation/Cherokee Nation)
- A Nation Tells Its Own Story: The Choctaw Cultural Center
 By Vicki Monks (Chickasaw)
- Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual: Seventy-Five Years of Keeping Culture
 By Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent)
- Jean LaMarr’s Final Monoprint Workshop: Elders, Youths, and a Lifetime of Artistic Achievement
 By Beverly R. Ortiz, PhD
Artist Profiles
- Damian Jim: Diné Painter, Digital Artist, and Graphic Designer 
 By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
- Lyle Mack: Nuxalk Sculptor, and Painter
 By Christopher W. Smith
- George Longfish: Seneca/Tuscarora Painter, Printer, and Sculptor
 By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
- Pahponee: Kickapoo/Potawatomi Ceramic Artist and Sculptor
 By Paige Willett (Citizen Potawatomi)
Departments
- Recent Developments
- Seven Directions: Tess Lukey (Aquinnah Wampanoag)
- Art+Literature: Jennifer Foerster: Mvskoke Poet and Educator
 Artwork by Johnny Diacon (Mvskoke)
 By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
- Music: Mato Wayuhi, Composer-in-Rezidence: The Music of Reservation Dogs
 By Renata Yazzie (Diné)
- Collections: The Penn Museum
 By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD
- Calendar by James G. Bland
- Exhibition Reviews
- In Memoriam
- Jaider Esbell (Mucuxi, 1979–2021)
 By James G. Bland
- Evelyn Fredericks (Hopi, 1947–2021)
 By Staci Golar
- Rita Letendre (Abenaki descent, 1928–2021)
 By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
- Manuel Royce (Akmierl Au-Authm, 1953–2021)
 By James G. Bland
- DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo (Taos Pueblo/Diné, 1992–2021)
 By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
- Larry Sellers (Osage, 1949–2021)
 By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
- Marjorie Tallchief (Osage, 1926–2021)
 By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
 
 
- Jaider Esbell (Mucuxi, 1979–2021)
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