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2008 September/October Happening (Events)
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The 14th annual Gathering of the Northwest Native Basketweavers Association. Plus details on other special events of Native interest across North America. By Daniel Gibson.
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Pathways: Mission San Luis in Old Spanish Florida
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We check out a little-known Florida treasure, the Mission San Luis, founded by the Spanish in 1656 and once home to a band of Apalachee Indians. By Margaret Barlow.
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Feats of Clay: Carved, Etched and Incised Pottery of Santa Clara Pueblo
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Our overview of this decorative and innovative form of pottery features a brief history of
its development, profiles on five leading artists—Tammy Garcia, Nathan Youngblood, Jennifer Moquino, Grace Medicine Flower and LuAnn Tafoya—and a comprehensive
list of others working in this field. By Gussie Fauntleroy.
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2008 September/October Table of Contents
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ON THE COVER Potter Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso Pueblo), seen here working on one of her hand-built bowls in 1955, helped spark the revival of Pueblo Indian culture during her long and illustrious career in the 20th century. But she was only one in a long line of talented artists gracing her family tree (see related story p. 38). Photo by Tyler Dingee, courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), negative #73447.
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