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    Home»Archives»2015»Issue No. 9, Winter 2015/16

    Issue No. 9, Winter 2015/16

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    By FAAM Staff on February 1, 2016 2015, 2016, Archives

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    Features

    • March of the Land Writers: Unsanctioned Indigenous Street Art Interventions by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
    • Ologwagdi, El Kolectivo, and the Art of Protest in Panama by Peter Szok, PhD
    • Lamb to Loom: The Navajo-Churro and Sheep is Life Celebration by Cathy Short (Citizen Potawatomi)
    • Naturalism in Contemporary Native American Portraiture by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)

    Artist Profiles

    • Joan Hill: Muscogee-Cherokee Painter by Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee-Potawatomi)
    • George Neptune: Passamaquoddy Basket Weaver by Jean Merz-Edwards
    • Wendy Ponca: Osage Fashion Designer and Textile Artist by Alexandra Ponca Stock (Osage)
    • Diego Romero: Cochiti Potter by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo)

    Departments

    • Recent Developments
    • Seven Directions: Tony A. Tiger (Muscogee-Seminole-Sac & Fox)
    • Exploring Native Graphic Design: Rico Worl (Tlingit-Athabascan) by Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa)
    • Guest Column: Fair Use: Content, Copyright, and Culture by Kevin R. Kemper, PhD, LLM
    • Calendar
    • In Memoriam:
      • Lloyd Oxendine (Lumbee) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
      • Johnny Tiger Jr. (Muscogee-Seminole) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
    • Art Exhibit Reviews
    • Book Reviews
    • Report

     

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