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» 2006 November/December
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Musician and flutemaker Bryan Akipa (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux) seen here holding a five-hole, old-style Dakota flute he created around 1984 from eastern aromatic red cedar he gathered from the Badlands of South Dakota. Photo by Don Doll, J.S.
» 2006 July/August

 july/august 2006 coverON THE COVER
Benjamin Harjo, Jr. (Shawnee/Seminole) has an infectious sense of mirth and creative energy, which he pours into his award-winning paintings, both large and small. Photo courtesy Ackerman McQueen.

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» Traditional Fashion From Seminole & Plains to Navajo & Pueblo

 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.

» 1996 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 04/1/2005 | 1996 , Yurok , Seminole , Tlingit , Inuit , Lakota , Cherokee
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Mickey Tiger (Seminole) displays a traditional “patchwork” garment she is making in this historic photo, circa 1936.
» 2005 January/February

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This spectacular dancer, Susan Armijo (Mexica), a member of the Aztec-styled dance and music troupe America Indigena, led by flautist Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, enthralled audiences last March at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market and will return for this year’s event.

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» 1999 Winter
By Site Editor | Published 02/1/1999 | US Travel , 1999 , Sioux , Seminole , Haida , Cherokee

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1999 World Champion northern traditional dancer Tom Christian (Sioux) shows off his son, Thomas Jr., on Father’s Day at the Red Bottom Celebration in Montana. When he isn’t dancing, Tom shares his cultural knowledge with the Poplar, Montana public school district.

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» 1997 Winter
By Site Editor | Published 11/26/1997 | 1997 , Seminole , Choctaw , Crow , Hopi
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Derrick Suwaima Davis (Hopi/Choctaw) is the current World Champion Hoop Dancer, who has been featured in the promotion of the new United States Postal Service stamp series honoring American Indian dance. He will defend his title at the Heard Museum’s 7th annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest, Feb. 1-2, 1997.
» 1997 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/8/1997 | 1997 , S'Klallam , Lakota , Blackfeet , Oneida , Anishinaabe , Seminole
Summer 1997 Large CoverON THE COVER
This lone star variation quilt, 76 inches wide by 91 inches long, was created by Margaret (Ana) and David (Ottawa) of Peshawbestown, Michigan circa 1920. Superimposed is the photo of an unknown Lakota quilter of the same period.

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» 1996 Winter
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Delbert Wapass, All-Around Dance Champion at Schemitzun 1995, competed in the fancy, grass and traditional dances during this massive annual powwow in Connecticut.

» 1990 Winter
By Site Editor | Published 01/1/1990 | 1990 , Tewa , Seminole , Crow , Pueblo
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Generations join together in celebration of tradition at Crow Fair in Montana. Photo by John Running.
» 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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» 2005 May/June
By Site Editor | Published 05/1/2005 | Apparel/Fashion , 2005 , Pawnee , Otoe , Seminole , Luiseño , Choctaw , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo
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Niko DeRoin-Davidson (Otoe-Missouria/Choctaw) wears a traditional Otoe-style dress made of elk skin. 

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» 2005 March/April
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Dwayne Kobayashi (Native Hawaiian) embodies a handful of the art forms practiced by Hawaii’s original inhabitants, from the traditional hula and chant he is performing to his accompanying gourd, the kapa-style cloth he wears, the leaf lei atop his head and the tattoos adorning his arm.

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» 2003 September/October
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/2003 | 2003 , Zuni , Seminole , Nez Perce , Creek , Chippewa , Apache , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo , Jewelry/Lapidary

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Cornelia Bowannie, leader of the Zuni Olla Maidens, of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico proudly displays two of her people's world-famous cultural attributes: their beautiful handmade pottery and their stunning turquoise jewelry. The Maidens, ages 13 to 59, travel the U.S and Canada performing traditional Zuni songs and dances.

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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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