First American Art Magazine No. 27, Summer 2020 | Page 9
FEATURES
Native Art World Response 18
to the COVID-19 Pandemic
By various authors
Point of Contact: 34
The Art of Quillwork
Then and Now
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
Returning Home: 40
Comanche Homecoming
at Sultan Park
Photo essay by Ben Norberto III
(Comanche), text by Juanita
Pahdopony (Comanche)
SWAIA Selects Kim Peone 46
to Be Executive Director: A
New Chapter Begins for Both
By RoseMary Diaz
(Santa Clara Pueblo)
OPINION
The Indian-on-Indian Art 48
Plague: Intertribal
Misappropriation
By Nanette Kelley
(Osage/Cherokee Nations)
ARTIST PROFILES
Lena Snow Amason: 54
Alutiiq Carver
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
Jason Garcia: 60
Santa Clara Pueblo Clay
Artist and Printmaker
By Michelle J. Lanteri
Marlowe Katoney: 66
Navajo Textile Artist and Painter
By Jill Ahlberg Yohe, PhD
Courtney M. Leonard: 72
Shinnecock Ceramicist
and Multimedia Artist
By Jami Powell, PhD (Osage Nation)
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DEPARTMENTS
Recent Developments 10
Seven Directions 14
Anya Montiel, PhD (Mestiza/
Tohono O'odham)
Art+Literature 84
Joy Harjo: Mvskoke/Cherokee
Poet, Musician, and Author
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
Artwork by Daniel McCoy Jr.
(Muscogee/Citizen Potawatomi)
Spotlight: 88
Seal Vision: Shared Spirit
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation)
Collections: Minneapolis 90
Institute of Art
By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD
REVIEWS
Exhibition Reviews 78
Book Review 82
IN MEMORIAM
Rodslen Brown 94
(Cherokee Nation, 1960–2020)
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation)
David Shananaquet 95
(Little Traverse Odawa, 1955–2020)
By America Meredith
(Cherokee Nation)
cover Marlowe Katoney (Navajo), Mitten
Buttes Monument Valley Eyedazzler, 2019,
wool, vegetal dyes, commercial dyes, 15 × 24
in. Image courtesy of Yun Gee Park Gallery,
Tucson, Arizona.
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