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Dan Namingha: Visual Poet Builds Artistic Bridges
"I see myself as a bridge between worlds, trying to find that center line of balance." Armed with paintbrush, welder or electric guitar, Hopi/Tewa artist Dan Namingha thrives in the realms of dualities and passages—night and day, darkness and light, the divine and the human, life and death, positive and negative.

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» 2000 February/March
By Site Editor | Published 10/12/2006 | 2000 , Coast Salish , Shoshone , Seminole , Hochunk , Creek , Cree , Osage , Tlingit , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo
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The face of 21st century Native America is both old and new-a testament to the tenacity and vibrant creativity of those who originally inhabited the Western Hemisphere. In so many ways, Randy'L He-dow Teton (Shoshone-Bannock/Cree) represents the convergence of past, present and future. Her likeness appears on the new $1 U.S. coin released last month bearing the depiction of 19th century Lemhi Shoshone heroine Sacagawea, who led explorers Lewis & Clark into the West.

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» 2000 April/May
By Site Editor | Published 04/1/2000 | 2000 , Ute , Luiseño , Kuna , Cree , Apache , Osage , Pueblo , Dakota , Kiowa , Navajo , Mohawk
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R. Carlos Nakai
From Flagstaff to Vietnam, and canyon rims to international venues, Navajo/Ute flutist R. Carlos Nakai's 15-year musical journey began from a chance encounter with a Santa Fe flute vendor. Trained in the field of education, the three-time NAMMY winner and thrice Grammy-nominated musician now forges cultural philosophies and new age compositions that reach all walks of life.

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» 2000 June/July
By Site Editor | Published 03/8/2000 | 2000 , Diné , Coeur d'Alene , Nez Perce , Muskogee , Creek , Crow , Nunamiut , Hopi , Pueblo , Kiowa , Blackfeet , Navajo
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Navajo Style: Fashion for All Seasons
The classic Navajo skirt and blouse—worn with pumps, cowboy boots or moccasins—has come to epitomize the spirit of Western femininity. Navajo Style follows the evolution of Navajo dress and highlights current trends and designers.

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» 2000 September/October
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/2000 | 2000 , Algonquin , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo

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Arresting creations like the coiled, Best of Show piece woven by Joyce Ann Saufkie (Hopi), have generated a buzz of interest from collectors and galleries. Seven-month old Elaina Garcia, daughter of Blue Rain Gallery owner Leroy Garcia, demonstrates her own interest in basket collecting. Photo by Lynn Lockwood.

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» 2000 November/December
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Irene Bedard
From Anchorage, Alaska to New York City, the dramatic calling of Irene Bedard has led this Inupiat Eskimo/Cree actor to roles in Lakota Woman, Naturally Native and Smoke Signals. With her theatrical and Native roots firmly established, the voice behind Pocahontas celebrates two new releases this year, The Lost Child and Wild Flowers. Bedard glimmers in a 14K gold, inlaid pendant and bracelet, courtesy of Ray Tracey Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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