"AS LONG AS I CAN THREAD A NEEDLE": SOUTHERN PLAINS BEADWORK
Charles J. Lohrmann joins with Jeri Ah Be Hill, a collector and advocate for traditional beadwork artists, in detailing the beadwork of Southern Plains Indian artists. Free-lance photographer John Running brings the beadwork to life
WOMEN OF THE NATIVE STRUGGLE
Ronnie Farley's photography provides a visual document of the changing role of Native American women. Through their portraits and comments we see a glimpse of their struggle with their cultural identity.
THE ART OF FORT MARION
Arthur Silberman, Director of the Native American Painting Reference library has written extensively on Native American art and has curated several museum exhibitions.
RAIN
Ann Marshall is the general curator of the RAIN exhibit at The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, where she serves as assistant to the director.
TRADITION OR VISION? A VIEWPOINT ON THE FUTURE OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART
Peter Eichstaedt is the Director of Public Relations for the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs and a professor of English at the Institute of American Indian Art.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN UPDATE
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SPIRIT OF THE HARVEST
Beverly Cox and co-author/photographer Martin Jacobs share research on Native American recipes.
IN THE NEWS
FRONT COVER
Beadwork artist Rena Dupoint, Comanche, beaded the crown and dress for her granddaughter, Kiowa Lynn.
BACK COVER
Detail of BUFFALO HUNT by Nah-Koh-hist (Bear's Heart).
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