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    Home»Archives»2024»FAAM No. 41, Winter 2024

    FAAM No. 41, Winter 2024

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    By FAAM Staff on April 25, 2024 2024, Archives
    Cover art by Rainy Naha (Hopi-Tewa). Photo: King Galleries.
    Cover art by Rainy Naha (Hopi-Tewa). Photo: King Galleries.

    Issue No. 41, Winter 2024
    (January–March)

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    Features

    • Textures and Seasons: The History and Art of Hopi Silver Overlay
      By A.M. Palmer, 20–26
    • Looking Back: Bob Haozous’s Cultural Crossroads of the Americas
      By Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 28–31
    • Marco Temporal: Indigenous Art & Activism in Brazil
      By Mariana Brazão, 32–38
    • Photo Essay | Spirit of the Corn
      By Hayden Haynes (Seneca Nation) with Morgan Huff, modeling regalia by Karlene Familo and Alexia Stevens (all Seneca Nation), 40–44

    Artist Profiles

    • James Fendenheim: Tohono O’odham Jeweler, and Sculptor
      By Anya Montiel, PhD (Mestiza/Tohono O’odham descent), 48–52
    • David Martin: Pokagon Potawatomi Tattoo Artist, Painter, and Regalia Maker
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 54–59
    • Rainy Naha: Hopi-Tewa Ceramic Artist
      By RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), 60–65
    • Amber Webb: Yup’ik Visual Storyteller
      By Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), 66–71

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, by Staci Golar and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 9–12
    • Seven Directions | Lisa LaRue-Baker (Cherokee Nation), 15–18
    • Art+Literature | Boderra Joe: Diné Poet, Journalist, and Photographer
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 86–89
    • Exhibition Reviews, 72–85
    • Memorials
      • Sam English (Turtle Mountain/Red Lake Chippewa, 1942–2023)
        By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 90
      • Hal Homer (Oneida Indian Nation, 1973–2023)
        By Frank Buffalo Hyde (Onondaga), 91
      • Watson Honanie (Hopi, 1953–2023)
        By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) with advice from Gloria Lomahaftewa (Hopi/Choctaw), 92
      • Baje Whitethorne Sr. (Navajo, 1950–2023)
        By Nanette Kelley (Osage/Cherokee Nations), 93
    • Calendar, by Abby Mikalauskas, 94–96

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