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Petroforms
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Throughout the ages, mankind has created relationships with the stars. Cultures wove their beliefs and traditions into stories told around campfires or inside their homes. While modern man typically considers this sharing process to have been mostly an oral tradition, perhaps some enterprising ancient North Americans also put their cosmology into a more permanent record. Instead of paper, they used the ground; instead of pens and pencils, they used colored stones.
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2000 Market Issue
By Site Editor
| Published 08/1/2000
| Santa Fe Indian Market , 2000 , Anasazi , Arapaho , Hohokam , Mashantucket Pequot , Tewa , Luiseño , Cheyenne , Crow , Hopi , Navajo
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ON THE COVER 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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1998 Spring
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ON THE COVER
Coyote, which artist Harry Fonseca (Nisenan Maidu) dubs the “infamous
Native American folk hero” in this acrylic-on-canvas work “Shuffle Off
to Buffalo,” takes to the stage in an upcoming exhibition at the
National Museum of the American Indian.
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1997 Spring
By Site Editor
| Published 03/12/1997
| 1997 , Flathead , Maidu , Oneida , Kuna , Iroquois , Cheyenne , Anishinaabe , Crow , Tlingit , Cherokee
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ON THE COVER
Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of
Oklahoma, is one of 12 women featured in a poster series, “Native
American and Hawaiian Women of Hope,” by photographer Hulleah J.
Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole/Creek/Diné).
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1993 Summer
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ON THE COVER
Beadwork artist Rena Dupoint (Comanche) beaded the crown and dress for her granddaughter, Kiowa Lynn. Photo by John Running.
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1991 Fall
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ON THE COVER
Pinning flowers in her daughter’s hair, Ann Strange Owl-Raben helps
prepare Nico for her wedding. Photo by Owen Seumptewa (Hopi).
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2002 March/April
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ON THE COVER Telling It Like It Is—Chris Eyre
Film director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho), seen on the cover with his
three-year-old daughter Shahiyela Pourier-Eyre, pulls no punches in his
cinematic depictions of contemporary Native life, as in his hit Smoke Signals and the upcoming movie Skins. Delve into his past and his psyche in this illuminating profile.
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2001 July/August
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ON THE COVER 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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