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Book Review: NavajoLand
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NavajoLand A Native Son Shares His Legacy Text and photography by LeRoy DeJolie (Navajo); foreword by Tony Hillerman; Arizona Highways Books; Phoenix, AZ; 2005; 80 pages; $12.95 paperbound Reviewed by Debra Utacia Krol (Salinan/Esselen)
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Book Review: Ishi's Brain
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Ishi’s Brain: In Search of America’s Last “Wild” Indian By Orin Starn; W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.; New York, NY; 2004; 320 pages; $25.95 clothbound Reviewed by Debra Utacia Krol (Salinan/Esselen)
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A Tribute to Fritz Scholder
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He was private, brilliant, dark and mercurial. There are men who come among us, change our perception of the world, and depart too soon—before we can take possession of them. Fritz Scholder was one of these. He could not be taken possession of. In no sense did we own him. He was a mask of himself. He spent a lifetime shaping the mask, and it remains as a production of art that is extraordinary and unique.
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Traditional Fashion From Seminole & Plains to Navajo & Pueblo
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Larry Price—originally from Sheep Springs, New Mexico and a member of the Navajo Nation—has a passion for creating photographic images. Price didn't get serious about photography until January 2002 when he came across an article in Photographic Magazine about a photographer from Flagstaff, Arizona. The imagery in those pages moved him.
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