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    Home»Archives»2024»FAAM No. 42, Spring 2024

    FAAM No. 42, Spring 2024

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    By FAAM Staff on July 15, 2024 2024, Archives
    FAAM No. 42 with art by Denilson Baniwa
    FAAM No. 42, Spring 2024, cover art by Denilson Baniwa (Baniwa).

    Issue No. 42, Spring 2024
    (April–June)

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    Features

    • Nature Provides: Subtle Palettes from the Earth
      By Ruthanne Johnson, 22–33
    • Nature Provides: Resources, 31
    • Threads to the Past, 32–33
    • Celebrating Seal in Alaska Native Art
      By Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), 34–38
    • Messages in Baskets: Peter J. Clair
      By Lucy R. Lippard, 40–45
    • NAGPRA Updates: Closing Loopholes Exploited by Institutions
      By Staci Golar, 46–49
    • From River Cane to Pine Needles: The Journey and Adaptation of Alabama and Koasati Baskets
      By Lisa LaRue-Baker (Cherokee Nation), 50–54

    Artist Profiles

    • Denilson Baniwa: Baniwa Interdisciplinary Artist
      By Mariana Brazão, 56–61
    • Robert Davidson: Haida/Tlingit Sculptor, Printmaker, Painter, and Jeweler
      By Paul Niemi, 62–68
    • Ruthe Blalock Jones: Shawnee/Delaware/Peoria Painter, Educator, and Printmaker
      By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 70–75
    • Roxanne Swentzell: Santa Clara Pueblo Ceramic and Bronze Sculptor
      By RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), 76–81

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, by Staci Golar and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 9–14
    • Seven Directions | Pablo Barrera (Wixárika), 16–21
    • Art+Literature | Brian Thomas Isaac: Syilx Novelist
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 98–101
    • 1956, by Brian Thomas Isaac (Syilx), 100
    • Opinion | Colorizing Historical Photographs: Ethical Dilemmas of a New Digital Technique
      By Alicia J.M. Colson, PhD, and George “Choch” Kenny (Lac Seul Ojibwe), 102–105
    • Exhibition Reviews, 82–90
    • Report, 90–92
    • Book Reviews, 92–95
    • Television Review, 96–97
    • Memorials
      • Klee Benally (Diné, 1975–2023)
        By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 106
      • N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa, 1934–2024)
        By Oscar Hokeah (Kiowa/Cherokee Nation), 107
      • Rainy Dawn Ortiz
        (Mvskoke/Acoma, 1973–2023)
        By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 108
      • Mark Swazo Hinds (Tesuque, 1959–2023)
        By the Family of Mark Swazo Hinds, 109
    • Calendar, by Abby Mikalauskas, 110–112

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