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    Wakemup, Rory

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “The Force Will Be With You… Always: Science Fiction Imagery in Native American Art.” FAAM 12 (Fall 2016): 34–39 | print | digital

    Walkingstick, Karin

    • Meredith, America. “Fresh Perspectives: Three Artists You Should Know.” FAAM 12 (Fall 2016): 56–59 | print | digital

    Walla Walla

    • Golar, Staci. “James Lavadour: Walla Walla Painter and Printmaker.” FAAM 15 (Summer 2017): 52–57  | print | digital

    Wampanoag

    • Kramer, Karen. “Elizabeth James-Perry: Aquinnah Wampanoag Wampum Artist and Weaver.” FAAM 14 (Spring 2017): 46–51 | print | digital

    Wampum

    • Kramer, Karen. “Elizabeth James-Perry: Aquinnah Wampanoag Wampum Artist and Weaver.” FAAM 14 (Spring 2017): 46–51 | print | digital

    Wappo

    • Potter, Bryn Barabas. “Clint McKay: Dry Creek Pomo-Wappo-Wintun Basket Weaver and Jeweler.” FAAM 14 (Spring 2017): 64–69 | print | digital

    Wapp Jr., Edward

    • Wapp Jr., Edward. “Josephine Myers-Wapp [Memorial].” FAAM 6 (Spring 2015): 88 | print | digital
    • Greeves, Teri. “Edward Wapp (Wapeconiah) Jr. [Memorial].” FAAM 12 (Summer 2016): 105–106 | print | digital

    Warehouse 508, Albuquerque

    • McDonas, Thollem. “We Honor: The Art of Activism. Albuquerque: Warehouse 508 [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 74–75 | print | digital

    Warsoldier, Bill Soza

    • Fendenheim, James, and Magdalena Velasco. “Bill Soza Warsoldier [Memorial].” FAAM 3 (Summer 2014): 78 | print | digital

    Watson, Mary Jo

    • Watson, Mary Jo. “Wendy Red Star: Crow Interdisciplinary Artist.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 34–39 | print | digital
    • Watson, Mary Jo. “June Lee: Seminole Textile Artist.” FAAM no. 10 (Spring 2016): 66–71 | print | digital

    Watt, Marie

    • Ahtone, Heather. “Marie Watt: Seneca Installation Artist.” 13 (Winter 2016): 64–69.
    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “The Archive in Contemporary Indigenous Art.” 12 (Fall 2016): 26–33 | print | digital

    The Way We Live: American Indian Art of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada

    • Melero, Melissa. “The Way We Live: American Indian Art of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada. Reno: Nevada Museum of Art [Review].” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 59–60 | digital

    We Honor: The Art of Activism

    • McDonas, Thollem. “We Honor: The Art of Activism. Albuquerque: Warehouse 508 [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 74–75 | print | digital

    Weaving

    • Torres-Nez, John. “The Durango Collection: Native American Weaving in the Southwest, 1860–1880. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 66 | print | digital

    Webster, Jodi

    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “Visual Artist and Designer: Jodi Webster.” 12 (Fall 2016): 22–23 | print | digital

    Wheeler, Margaret Roach

    • Monks, Vicki. “Margaret Roach Wheeler: Chickasaw Textile Artist.” 13 (Winter 2016): 70–75

    Wheelwright, Mary

    • Berlo, Janet Catherine. “Mary Wheelwright: Her Book [Review of book by Leatrice A. Armstrong].” FAAM 14 (Spring 2017): 78–79 | print | digital

    Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

    • Berlo, Janet Catherine. “Mary Wheelwright: Her Book [Review of book by Leatrice A. Armstrong].” 14 (Spring 2017): 78–79 | | print | digital
    • Meredith, America. “Will Wilson. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 81–82 | print | digital
    • Torres-Nez, John. “The Durango Collection: Native American Weaving in the Southwest, 1860–1880. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 66 | print | digital

    Whimsies

    • Estrada-Goeman, Wandeyu. “Iroquois Whimsies.” FAAM 11 (Summer 2016): 22–27  | print | digital

    Whippersnapper Gallery, Toronto

    • Bell, Gloria. “Baby Blue: Work by Chandra Melting Tallow. Toronto: Whippersnapper Gallery [Review].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 65–66 | print| digital

    White, Delina

    • Diaz, RoseMary. “I Am Anishinaabe.” FAAM 16 (Fall 2017): 18–20 | print | digital

    White, Orlando

    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “Orlando White: Diné Poet and Educator.” FAAM 12 (Fall 2016): 100–103 | print | digital

    Whitten, Dorothea S.

    • Meredith, America. “From Myth to Creation: Art from Amazonian Ecuador [Review of book by Dorothea S. Whitten and Norman E. Whitten Jr.].” FAAM 15 (Summer 2017): 80–82 | print | digital

    Whitten, Norman E.

    • Meredith, America. From Myth to Creation: Art from Amazonian Ecuador [Review of book by Dorothea S. Whitten and Norman E. Whitten Jr.]. FAAM 15 (Summer 2017): 80–82 | print | digital

    Wichita Tribe

    • Meredith, America. “The Artistic Legacy of Spiro Mounds.” FAAM 15 (Summer 2017): 18–27 | print | digital

    Wilbur, Matika

    • Fricke, Suzanne Newman. “Matika Wilbur: Swinomish-Tulalip Photographer.” FAAM no. 3 (Summer 2014): 34–41 | print | digital
    • McDonas, Thollem. “Photographic Presence and Contemporary Indians: Matika Wilbur’s Project 562. Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum.” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 67 | print | digital

    Will Wilson (exhibition)

    • Meredith, America. “Will Wilson. Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 81–82 | print | digital

    Willard, Tania

    • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. “Blizzard: Emerging Northern Artists [Review of book by Candice Hopkins and Tania Willard].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 71–72 | print | digital
    • Smith, Matthew Ryan. “Tania Willard: Secwepemc Interdisciplinary Artist.” FAAM 15 (Summer 2017): 64–69 | print | digital
    • Willard, Tania. “Seven Directions.” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 22–23 | print | digital
    • Willard, Tania. “unlimited edition. Kamloops: Kamloops Art Gallery [report].” FAAM 6 (Spring 2015): 85 | print | digital

    Williams, Eva

    • Pahdopony, Juanita, and Eva Williams. “Enter the Matrix: Indigenous Printmakers. Norman, Oklahoma: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art [Review].” FAAM 9 (Winter 2015): 79–80 |  | print | digital

    Williams Jr., Kenneth

    • Greeves, Teri. “Ken Williams: Arapaho-Seneca Beadwork Artist.” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 34–39 | print | digital
    • Perala-Hunt, Linda. “One Bead at a Time: The Artistry of Orlando Dugi and Kenneth Williams. Durango, CO: Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College [Review].” FAAM no. 5 (Winter 2014): 64 | print | digital

    Wilnoty Sr., John Julius

    • Wilson, Lambert G. “John Julius Wilnoty Sr. [Memorial].” FAAM no.12 (Fall 2016): 106 | print | digital

    Wilson, Lambert

    • Wilson, Lambert G. “John Julius Wilnoty Sr. [Memorial].” FAAM no. 12 (Fall 2016): 106 | print | digital

    Wilson, Will

    • Johnson, Annika, and Marina Tyquiengco. “Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy: Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, Will Wilson. Portland: Portland Art Museum [Review].” FAAM no. 11 (Summer 2016): 74–76 | print | digital
    • Meredith, America. “Will Wilson. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian [Review].” FAAM no. 4 (Fall 2014): 81–82 | print | digital

    Winsor Gallery, Vancouver

    • Bell, Gloria. “Indian Candy. Vancouver: Winsor Gallery [Review].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 67–68 | print| digital

    Wintun

    • Potter, Bryn Barabas. “Clint McKay: Dry Creek Pomo-Wappo-Wintun Basket Weaver and Jeweler.” 14 (Spring 2017): 64–69 | print | digital

    Women Artists

    • Meredith, America. “Stands with a Fist. Santa Fe: IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. [Review].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 67–68 | print | digital
    • Meredith, America. Women and Ledger Art: Four Contemporary Native American Artists [Review of book by Richard Pearce].” FAAM no. 1 (Fall 2013): 72–73 | print | digital

    Worl, Rico

    • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. “Exploring Native Graphic Design: Rico Worl.” FAAM 9 (Winter 2015): 18–20 | print | digital

    Wounaan

    • Skenandore, Hoka. “Wounaan Baskets from the Rainforests of Panama.” 12 (Fall 2016): 95–96 | print | digital

    Wright, Robin K.

    • Pratt, Stephanie. “Charles Edenshaw [Review of book edited by Robin K. Wright, Dana Augaitis, and Jim Hart].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 72 | print| digital
    • Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. “In the Spirit of the Ancestors: Contemporary Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum. [Review of book edited by Robin K. Wright and Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse].” FAAM no. 2 (Spring 2014): 73 | print| digital

    Wyatt, Gary

    • Meredith, America. “Seekers and Travellers: Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast [Review of book by Gary Wyatt].” FAAM no. 0 (Spring 2013): 65 | digital
    Woven in Wool, Burke Museum
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    Ancestral Edge at the Ringling Museum
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