First American Art Magazine No. 9, Winter 2015/16 | Page 9

Issue No. 9, Winter 2015/16 FEATURES 50 March of the Land Writers: Unsanctioned Indigenous Street Art Interventions Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD 22 Ologwagdi, El Kolectivo, and the Art of Protest in Panama Peter Szok, PhD 28 From Lamb to Loom: The Navajo-Churro and Sheep Is Life Celebration Cathy Short (Citizen Potawatomi) 34 56 Faithfully Rendered: Naturalism 40 in Contemporary Native American Painting America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) 50 George Neptune: Passamaquoddy Basket Weaver Jean Merz-Edwards 56 Wendy Ponca: Osage Fashion Designer and Textile Artist Alexandra Ponca Stock (Osage) 62 Diego Romero: Cochiti Potter RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara) 68 Recent Developments 14 Seven Directions Tony A. Tiger (MuscogeeSeminole-Sac & Fox) 16 Exploring Native Graphic Design Rico Worl (Tlingit-Athabascan) Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa) 18 Advice A Practical Guide to Cleaning Silver Jewelry Andrew Krav Guest Column Fair Use: Content, Copyright, and Culture Kevin R. Kemper, PhD, LLM ARTIST PROFILES Joan Hill: Muscogee-Cherokee Painter Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee-Potawatomi) DEPARTMENTS 62 87 88 Calendar 92 In Memoriam Lloyd Oxendine (Lumbee) America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) 90 Johnny Tiger Jr. 91 (Muscogee-Seminole) America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) REVIEWS Art Exhibit Reviews 74 Book Reviews 82 Report 85 68 COVER: Cara Romero (Chemehuevi), Water Memory, 2015, color photograph, limited edition 1/5, 44 × 44 in. Image courtesy of the artist. Water Memory is a dreamscape, an artistic exploration of place, memory, and multiple narratives. Here we have male and female Pueblo corn dancers, captured in both a terrifying and peaceful free fall into a mysterious deluge of natural water. —Cara Romero WINT E R 2 0 1 5 /1 6 | 7