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» 2001 January/February

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Painter Steven Yazzie (Navajo), whose Heard Museum mural, “Fear of a Red Planet: Relocation and Removal 2000,” narrates the horror and hope of Arizona’s First Peoples.

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» 2001 March/April
By Site Editor | Published 03/1/2001 | Mohawk , Osage , Inca , 2001

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Clan/destine: Rockin' Rez Dawgs

In November 2000, Arizona-based Native band Clan/destine won their first Native American Music Award in the "Best Pop/Rock Recording" category for their second album, Deeply Rooted. Groovin' since 1995, the six-member band performs all original music that combines rock, reggae and Native American influences.

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» 2001 May/June

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Northwest Meets Southwest

Southwestern Native artists travel to the Pacific Northwest homelands of the Haida people, and a group of Haida artists travels to the Southwest, to trade new methods of creating art, forging bonds of friendship and discovering their common natures.

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» 2001 July/August
By Site Editor | Published 07/1/2001 | 2001 , Shinnecock , Ojibwe , Micmac , Passamaquoddy , Luiseño , Cheyenne , Crow , Pueblo , Lakota

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Fritz Scholder: A Lust For Life

An in-depth look at and conversation with a leading figure of the contemporary Indian art world, including a glimpse back at his formative years in Santa Fe; his views on life and death; discussion of his current work, exhibitions and a new book; and the role of an artist in the world.

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» 2001 September/October
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/2001 | Pueblo , Kickapoo , Seminole , Miccosukee , 2001

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Speaking With The Earth: Tales Of Four Women Potters

Profiles of four outstanding and diverse living female potters: the elder Mary Lewis Garcia of Acoma with her traditional styles; Tammy Garcia of Santa Clara with her bold, deep-carved styles using traditional techniques; Kickapoo artist Pahponee with her elegant, innovative work; and Autumn Borts of Santa Clara, who is at the beginning of what promises to be an outstanding career.

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» 2001 November/December
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/2001 | 2001 , Maya , Tlingit , Inuit , Hopi , Navajo


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