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    Home»Web Content»Articles»Virtual Indian Market Award Winners 2020

    Virtual Indian Market Award Winners 2020

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    By FAAM Staff on August 31, 2020 Articles, Web Content
    • SWAIA VIM BOS Glenda McKay
      Grand Award Winner and Diverse Arts Award Winner: Glenda McKay (Ingalik Athabascan)
    • VIM Jewelry: Farrell Pacheco
      Classification I, Jewelry: Farrell Pacheco (Kewa Pueblo)
    • VIM Pottery Shirley Brauker
      Classification II, Pottery: Shirley M. Brauker (Little River Ottawa)
    • VIM Paintings: Everton Tsosie
      Classification III, Paintings/Drawings/Graphics/Photography: Everton Tsosie (Navajo)
    • VIM Pueblo Wooden Carvings: Ronald Honyumptewa
      Classification IV, Pueblo Wooden Carvings: Ronald Honyumptewa (Hopi)
    • VIM Sculpture: Ira Lujan
      Classification V, Sculpture: Ira Lujan (Taos)
    • VIM Textiles: Lola Cody
      Classification VI, Textiles: Lola Cody (Navajo)
    • VIM Beadwork: Bill Mendoza
      Classification VIII, Beadwork/Quillwork: Bill Mendoza (Oglala/Sicangu Lakota)
    • VIM Youth TobyMae Patricion
      Classification IX, Youth: TobyMae Patricio (Acoma)
    • VIM Basketry Teresa Secord
      Classification XI, Basketry: Teresa Secord (Penobscot)

    All images courtesy of SWAIA.

    Grand Award Winner 
    Glenda McKay (Ingalik Athabascan), Harpoon Head with Sheath and Emergency Whistle

    Classification I. Jewelry
    Farrell Pacheco (Kewa Pueblo), The Daughters of Mother Earth

    Classification II. Pottery
    Shirley M. Brauker (Little River Ottawa), Missing Sisters

    Classification III. Paintings/Drawings/Graphics/Photography
    Everton Tsosie (Navajo), The Last of the Pure

    Classification IV. Pueblo Wooden Carvings
    Ronald Honyumptewa (Hopi), The Message from a Butterfly

    Classification V. Sculpture
    Ira Lujan (Taos Pueblo), Parrot

    Classification VI. Diverse Arts
    Glenda McKay (Ingalik Athabascan), Harpoon Head with Sheath and Emergency Whistle

    Classification VII. Textiles
    Lola Cody (Navajo), Two Gray Hills Navajo Rug

    Classification VIII. Beadwork/Quillwork
    Bill Mendoza (Oglala/Sicangu Lakota), Elk Medicine – Teachings of Lakota Love and Commitment

    Classification IX. Youth
    TobyMae Patricio (Acoma Pueblo), 15 years old, Hunting Canteen

    Classification XI. Basketry
    Teresa Secord (Penobscot), 1920 Replica Woven Glove Box

    Special Award: Solidarity in Our Current Times
    Shirley M. Brauker (Little River Ottawa), Missing Sisters

    Special Award: Elaborate Masks
    Cristal Ratt (Kitigan Zibi Algonquin), Kiga Jabwiimin

    Special Award: Honoring Your Mother and Father
    Beverly Bear King Moran (Standing Rock Sioux), Seen by Her Nation

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