First American Art Magazine No. 18, Spring 2018 | Page 7
issue no. 18, spring 2018
FEATURES DEPARTMENTS The Art of the Gaussoin Family: 20
From the Classic to the Unexpected
By Staci Golar Recent Developments 12
Seven Directions
By Nadia Jackinsky-
Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq) 16
Agents of Beauty: The Next
28
Wave of Native Fashion
Photography by Terrance Clifford
(Oglala Lakota)
Text by Nina Sanders (Apsáalooke)
The Imagistic, Indigenized “I”: 36
Native Self-Portraiture
in Photography
By Michelle J. Lanteri
The Lac St. Agnes Site:
An Ancestral Mound Site
in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana
By Stacy Pratt, PhD
(Muscogee Creek)
52
44
Art + Lit
88
Michelle Sylliboy (Mi’kmaq)
with Richard Sillboy (Mi’kmaq)
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
Spotlight: Powhatan’s Mantle
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation) 92
Calendar 94
REVIEWS
ARTIST PROFILES
58
Raven Chacon: 52
Navajo Composer, Musician,
and Interdisciplinary Artist
By Thollem
Ronni-Leigh Goeman:
58
Onondaga Basket Maker
By Wendiyoh Estrada (Onondaga)
Gerald Lomaventema:
Hopi Silversmith
By RoseMary Diaz
(Santa Clara Tewa) 64
Cara Romero:
Chemehuevi Photographer
Alexis Celeste Bunten, PhD
(Aleut-Yup’ik) 70
64
Exhibition Reviews 76
Book Reviews 82
IN MEMORIAM
Tony Hunt Sr.
(Kwakwaka’wakw)
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation) 85
Mark Tahbo (Hopi-Tewa)
By Jean Merz-Edwards 86
Paul Vigil (Tesuque)
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation) 87
cover C a ra Ro m e ro (C h e m e h u ev i ) ,
Jackrabbit & Cottontail, 2016, pigment print
on fine art paper, edition of five, 36 × 48 in.
Image courtesy of the artist.
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Jackrabbit & Cottontail is a dreamscape that
gathers together personal experience without
time constraints, so they may all exist on
the same plane. Precontact, contemporary,
childhood, motherhood. I shot the photograph
from the Chemehuevi Reservation shoreline
of Lake Havasu. Jackrabbit and Cottontail
reference mythological brothers whose
heroism made earth habitable in Chemehuevi
oral history. —Cara Romero
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