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    Home»Archives»2017»FAAM No. 16, Fall 2017

    FAAM No. 16, Fall 2017

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    By FAAM Staff on November 18, 2017 2017, Archives

    FAAM 16, Fall 2017

    Issue No. 16, Fall 2017


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    Features

    • This Other Me: Alter Egos in Art by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
    • Plains Horse Dance Staffs by Kim Mariette
    • Contemporary Lumbee Art by Nancy Palm Puchner, PhD
    • Edmonia Lewis in Rome by Gloria Bell (Métis)

    Artist Profiles

    • Kelly Church: Odawa-Ojibwe-Potawatomi Basketweaver by Jean Merz-Edwards
    • Jamie Okuma: Luiseño-Shoshone-Bannock Beadwork Artist and Designer by Karen Kramer
    • Tony Tiger: Muscogee-Seminole-Sac & Fox Mixed-Media Artist by Mary Jo Watson, PhD (Seminole)
    • Star Wallowing Bull: White Earth Ojibwe-Arapaho Painter by Sheila Regan

    Departments

    • Recent Developments
    • Seven Directions: Tahnee Ahtoneharjo Growingthunder (Kiowa-Muscogee-Seminole)
    • Responding to Jimmie Durham by Nancy Marie Mithlo, PhD (Chiricahua Apache), James Luna (Payómkawichum-Ipi), Roy Boney Jr. (Cherokee Nation), and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
    • In Memoriam:
      • Delbridge Honanie (Hopi) by Zena Pearlstone, PhD
      • Charles Pratt (Southern Cheyenne-Arapaho) by Harvey Pratt (Southern Cheyenne-Arapaho)
    • Calendar
    • Art Exhibit Reviews

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