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