Santa Fe New Mexican

INDIAN Market 2018 WINNERS

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Classifica­tion I — Jewelry

Best of Class: Farrell Pacheco (Kewa Pueblo)

I: Division A: Traditiona­l Jewelry using culturally acceptable materials (including silver, beads, quills, brass, copper, stones shells, etc.), traditiona­l techniques and designs Best of Division: Charley Matthew

IA: Category 101 — Necklaces First Place: Mary Tom Second Place: Jennifer Medina

IA: Category 102 — Bracelets and watchbands First Place: Trent Lee-Anderson Second Place: Cippy CrazyHorse Honorable Mention: Billy Betoney Sr.

IA: Category 103 — Rings First Place: Toney Mitchell Second Place: Jacob Morgan

IA: Category 104 — Pins and pendants First Place: Alvin Vandever Second Place: Jacob Morgan

IA: Category 105 — Earrings First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IA: Category 106 — Concho Belts First Place: Charley Matthew Second Place: Leonard Gene Honorable Mention: Charley Matthew

IA: Category 107 — Buckles (including ranger sets) First Place: Trent Lee-Anderson

IA: Category 108 — Ketohs and bolos First Place: Alvin Vandever Second Place: Raynard Scott-Ta’itsohii

IA: Category 109 — Coordinate­d sets First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IA: Category 110 — Miscellane­ous No entries

I: Division B: Traditiona­l Stones and Shells (Pre-contact-style jewelry — heishi, inlay, etc.) Best of Division: Farrell Pacheco

IB: Category 201 — Necklaces First Place: Farrell Pacheco Second Place: Lester Abeyta Honorable Mention: Harvey Abeyta, Mary Loretta Calabaza, Richard Abeyta

IB: Category 202 — Bracelets and watchbands No entries

IB: Category 203 — Rings No entries

IB: Category 204 — Pins and pendants No entries

IB: Category 205 — Earrings First Place: None awarded Second Place: Richard Abeyta

IB: Category 206 — Bolos and buckles (including ranger sets) No entries

IB: Category 207 — Coordinate­d sets No entries

I: Division C: Contempora­ry Jewelry, any materials Best of Division: Benson Manygoats IC: Category 301 — Necklaces First Place: Dawn Kulberg Second Place: Raylan Edaakie

IC: Category 302 — Bracelets and watchbands First Place: Ric Charlie Second Place: Isaac Dial Honorable Mention: Jesse Monongye

IC: Category 302 — Bracelets and watchbands Honorable Mention: Jesse Brillon

IC: Category 303 — Rings First Place: Fritz Casuse Second Place: Ken Romero

IC: Category 304 — Pins and pendants First Place: Gwaii Edenshaw Second Place: Liz Wallace

IC: Category 305 — Earrings First Place: Kenneth Johnson Second Place: Jonathan McKinney

IC: Category 306 — Concho Belts First Place: Peter Nelson Second Place: Veronica Benally

IC: Category 307 — Buckles (including ranger sets) First Place: Samuel LaFountain Second Place: Jay Jacob Livingston

IC: Category 308 — Ketoh and bolos First Place: Alvin Yellowhors­e Second Place: Jesse Monongye Honorable Mention: Isaac Dial

IC: Category 309 — Coordinate­d sets First Place: Benson Manygoats Second Place: Ric Charlie

IC: Category 310 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Lyndon Tsosie Second Place: Mark Calladitto

I: Division D: Contempora­ry Stones and Shell Jewelry (Heishi, Inlay, etc.) Best of Division: Richard Aguilar

ID: Category 401 — Necklaces First Place: Richard Aguilar Second Place: Richard Aguilar Honorable Mention: Reyes Pacheco ID: Category 401 — Necklaces Honorable Mention: Charlene Sanchez Reano

ID: Category 401 — Necklaces Honorable Mention: Pilar Lovato

ID: Category 402 — Bracelets and watchbands First Place: Reyes Pacheco Second Place: Frank Reano

ID: Category 403 — Rings No entries

ID: Category 404 — Pins and Pendants No entries

ID: Category 405 — Earrings No entries

ID: Category 406 — Bolos & Buckles (including ranger sets) No entries

ID: Category 407 — Coordinate­d sets First Place: Mary Loretta Calabaza Second Place: Martine Lovato

Classifica­tion II — Pottery

Best of Class: Nancy Youngblood (Santa Clara Pueblo)

II: Division A: Traditiona­l Unpainted Pottery Best of Division: Nancy Youngblood

IIA: Category 501 — Pitch finish, any form First Place: Samuel Manymules Second Place: Jared Tso Honorable Mention: None awarded

IIA: Category 502 — Micaceous Ware in the style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, any form First Place: Angie Yazzie Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Lee Moquino

IIA: Category 503 — Plain burnished/polished finish (can have impression­s, e.g. bear claw), any form First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IIA: Category 504 — Melon Bowls and Melon Jars, formed or carved First Place: Nancy Youngblood Second Place: Dominique Toya

IIA: Category 505 — Other Plain ware First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

II: Division B: Traditiona­l Painted Pottery Best of Division: Rainy Naha

IIB: Category 601 — Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Hopi, any form First Place: Rainy Naha Second Place: Deborah Clashin Honorable Mention: Karen Charley

IIB: Category 602 — Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Zuni, Acoma, Laguna, any form First Place: Robert Patricio Second Place: Dolores Juanico Honorable Mention: Dolores Juanico

IIB: Category 603 — Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Cochiti, Santo Domingo, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Nambe, San Juan, Pojoaque, any form First Place: Thomas Tenorio Second Place: Thomas Tenorio Honorable Mention: Erik Fender

IIB: Category 604 — Painted polychrome pottery in the style of Jemez, Zia, Santa Ana, Sandia, San Felipe, Isleta, any form First Place: Dominique Toya and Maxine Toya

IIB: Category 605 — Figures/Manas First Place: Virgil Ortiz Second Place: Maxine Toya

IIB: Category 606 — Traditiona­l storytelle­rs, including sets First Place: Maxine Toya

II: Division C: Traditiona­l Burnished Black or Red Ware; Incised, Painted or Carved Best of Division: Nancy Youngblood

IIC: Category 701 — Carved or incised, Black or red, under 8 inches First Place: None awarded Second Place: Jennifer Tafoya-Moquino Honorable Mention: Delores Curran

IIC: Category 702 — Carved or incised, black or red, over 8 inches First Place: Nancy Youngblood Second Place: Bernice Suazo-Naranjo Honorable Mention: Daniel Begay

IIC: Category 703 — Woodland, Incised or carved First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IIC: Category 704 — Incised or carved, any form First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IIC: Category 705 — Painted designs on a black or red burnished or polished surface, any form in the style of San Ildefonso. First Place: Erik Fender Second Place: Martha Fender Honorable Mention: Erik Fender

II: Division D: Contempora­ry Pottery, any form or design, using Native materials with or without added decorative elements; traditiona­l firing techniques Best of Division: Russell Sanchez

IID: Category 801 — Sgraffitto, any form First Place: Russell Sanchez Second Place: Alvina Yepa Honorable Mention: Alvina Yepa

IID: Category 802 — Carved, any form First Place: Delmar Polacca

IID: Category 803 — Unpainted any form First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IID: Category 804 — Painted any form No entries

IID: Category 805 — Figures, including sets First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IID: Category 806 — With added elements (like beads, feathers, stones etc), any form First Place: Preston Duwyenie

IID: Category 807 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Russell Sanchez

II: Division E: Contempora­ry Pottery, any form or design, using commercial clays/glazes, all firing techniques Best of Division: Jody Folwell

IIE: Category 901 — Slabwork No entries

IIE: Category 902 — Wheel thrown First Place: Shirley Brauker

IIE: Category 903 — Figures, including sets First Place: Linda Fragua Second Place: Marcella Yepa

IIE: Category 904 — With added elements (like beads, feathers, stones etc), any form First Place: Kathleen Wall Second Place: Autumn Borts-Medlock

IIE: Category 905 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Jane Osti Second Place: Jane Osti

IIE: Category 906 — Sgraffito and carved; any form First Place: Karin Walkingsti­ck

IIE: Category 907 — Painted, any form First Place: Jody Folwell Second Place: Diego Romero and Jodi Folwell Honorable Mention: Rebecca Lucario

IIE: Category 907 — Painted, any form Honorable Mention: Frederica Antonio

IIE: Category 907 — Painted, any form Honorable Mention: Karin Walkingsti­ck

II: Division F: Miniature pots; individual pieces under 3 inches in any dimension Best of Division: Hubert Candelario

IIF: Category 1001 — Traditiona­l First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Kevin Naranjo

IIF: Category 1002 — Contempora­ry First Place: Hubert Candelario Second Place: Allen Aragon

IIF: Category 1003 — Figures including sets No entries

IIF: Category 1004 — Sets where overall size exceeds 3 inches in any dimension No entries

Classifica­tion III — Paintings, Drawings, Graphics & Photograph­y

Best of Class: Cara Romero (Chemehuevi Indian Tribe)

III: Division A: Representa­tional Painting/graphics (realistic/stylized) — including miniatures Best of Division: Thomas Tapia

IIIA: Category 1101 — Oil; including oil sticks, and oil pastels First Place: Kwani Povi Winder Second Place: Kwani Povi Winder

IIIA: Category 1102 — Acrylic First Place: Ryan Singer Second Place: Hillary Kempenich

IIIA: Category 1103 — Gouache/opaque and transparen­t watercolor, “Studio Style” First Place: Thomas Tapia Second Place: Norma Howard Honorable Mention: Norma Howard

IIIA: Category 1103 — Gouache/opaque and transparen­t watercolor, “Studio Style” Honorable Mention: Norma Howard

IIIA: Category 1103 — Gouache/opaque and transparen­t watercolor, “Studio Style” Honorable Mention: Sheridan McKnight

IIIA: Category 1104 — Pencil, pen/ink, scratch board, chalk, charcoals First Place: Wade Patton Second Place: None awarded

IIIA: Category 1105 — Mixed Media 2D art First Place: Bobby C. Martin Second Place: Mateo Romero IIIA: Category 1106 — Ledger Art, any medium First Place: Avis Charley Second Place: Lauren Good Day

III: Division B: Abstract Painting/ graphics— including miniatures Best of Division: Melissa Melero-Moose

IIIB: Category 1201 — Oil; including oil sticks and oil pastels First Place: Monty Little Second Place: Carson Vincent

IIIB: Category 1202 — Acrylic First Place: Garret Etsitty Second Place: Merlin Little Thunder Honorable Mention: None awarded

IIIB: Category 1203 — Gouache/opaque and transparen­t watercolor No entries

IIIB: Category 1204 — Pencil, pen/ink, scratch board, chalk, charcoals First Place: None awarded Second Place: Non awarded Honorable Mention: Karen Clarkson

IIIB: Category 1205 — Mixed Media 2D art First Place: Melissa Melero-Moose Second Place: Sally Ann Paschall Honorable Mention: Michael Toya

III: Division C: Sandpainti­ngs

Best of Division: Rosie Yellowhair

IIIC: Category 1301 — Traditiona­l in style and designs No entries

IIIC: Category 1302 — Contempora­ry in style and designs No entries

III: Division D: Print-making

Best of Division: Gordon Coons

IIID: Category 1401 — Lithograph­s, Woodcuts and Etchings (includes other Intaglio techniques) First Place: Marwin Begaye Second Place: Randy Kemp Honorable Mention: Marwin Begaye

IIID: Category 1402 — Monoprints & Monotypes First Place: Dawn Dark Mountain Second Place: Monty Little Honorable Mention: Marwin Begaye

IIID: Category 1403 — Serigraph/Silkscreen First Place: Bobby C. Martin Second Place: Sierra Edd

IIID: Category 1404 — Miscellane­ous (includes embossed paper, collograph, mixed media, etc) First Place: Gordon Coons Second Place: David Dragonfly Honorable Mention: Darby RaymondOve­rstreet

III: Division E: Photograph­y

Best of Division: Cara Romero

IIIE: Category 1501 — Black and White or Continuous Tone: (Light exposed metallic prints) First Place: Eugene Tapahe Second Place: Deborah Lujan

IIIE: Category 1502 — Color: (Light exposed metallic prints) First Place: Cara Romero Second Place: Leah Kolakowski Honorable Mention: Eugene Tapahe

IIIE: Category 1503 — Alternativ­e Process: (Hand crafted, manually applied or transferre­d emulsions or dyes, exposed by light. First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Sam Minkler

IIIE: Category 1504 — Digital: (Computer generated gicl’ee, light jet, and iris media) First Place: Cara Romero Second Place: Zoe Urness Honorable Mention: Priscilla Tacheney

III Division F: Computer Generated Graphics Best of Division: Darby RaymondOve­rstreet

IIIF: Category 1601 — Digitally altered primary sources and printed, (eg altered digitized photograph­s). First Place: Joshua Tallas Second Place: Ben Pease Honorable Mention: Ben Pease

IIIF: Category 1602 — 100 percent digitally created work printed in 2D (paper, canvas, etc) First Place: Darby Raymond-Overstreet Second Place: Andy Elerson Honorable Mention: Ashley Browning

Classifica­tion IV — Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carvings and Sculpture

Best of Class: Mavasta Honyouti (Hopi)

IV: Division A: Traditiona­l Carved Dolls, Including Old Style and Revival Best of Division: Manuel Chavarria

IVA: Category 1701 — Hopi Carved Dolls, Traditiona­l Style First Place: Manuel Chavarria Second Place: Eric Kayquaptew­a Honorable Mention: Tayron Polequapte­wa

IVA: Category 1701 — Hopi Carved Dolls, Traditiona­l Style Honorable Mention: Tayron Polequapte­wa

IVA: Category 1701 — Hopi Carved Dolls, Traditiona­l Style Honorable Mention: Eric Kayquaptew­a

IVA: Category 1702 — Zuni Carved Dolls, Traditiona­l Style No entries

IV: Division B: Contempora­ry Carved Dolls and Sculpture Best of Division: Mavasta Honyouti

IVB: Category 1801 — Pueblo Carved Dolls First Place: Arthur Holmes, Jr. Second Place: Arthur Holmes, Jr. Honorable Mention: Aaron Honyumptew­a

IVB: Category 1802 — Pueblo Carved Dolls, Including Base First Place: Kevin Honyouti Second Place: Stetson Honymptewa Honorable Mention: Aaron Honanie

IVB: Category 1803 — Pueblo Carved Sculptures First Place: Mavasta Honyouti Second Place: Robert Albert Honorable Mention: Julius Pochoema

IVB: Category 1804 — Other Pueblo Carved Dolls (eg clowns, social dancers) First Place: None awarded Second Place: Stetson Honymptewa

Classifica­tion V — Sculpture

Best of Class: Terresa White (McGrath Yup’ik)

V: Division A: Representa­tional Sculpture (realistic/stylized) Best of Division: Terresa White

VA: Category 1901 — Stone First Place: Cliff Fragua Second Place: Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah Honorable Mention: James Goodman

VA: Category 1902 — Cast Metal First Place: Terresa White Second Place: Upton Greyshoes Ethelbah

VA: Category 1903 — Fabricated Metal First Place: Donovan Yazzie Second Place: Margaret Jacobs Honorable Mention: Margaret Jacobs

VA: Category 1904 — Precious Metal (includes nonwearabl­e jewelry) No entries

VA: Category 1905 — Wood — (except katchina and katchina sculptures, they go in Class IV) First Place: Nathaniel Bread Second Place: Don Edd

VA: Category 1906 — Glass First Place: Ira Lujan Second Place: Robert Marcos Honorable Mention: Carol Lujan

VA: Category 1907 — Clay First Place: Andrew Rodriguez Second Place: Randy Chitto

VA: Category 1908 — Mixed media First Place: Bill Jr. and Demos Glass Second Place: Holly Wilson

V: Division B: Abstract Sculpture (Nonobjecti­ve) Best of Division: Robert Tsosie

VB: Category 2001 — Stone First Place: Robert Tsosie Second Place: Bruce LaFountain Honorable Mention: Saige LaFountain

VB: Category 2002 — Cast Metal First Place: None awarded Second Place: Donovan Yazzie

VA: Category 2003 — Fabricated Metal First Place: None awarded Second Place: Donovan Yazzie

VA: Category 2004 — Precious Metal (includes nonwearabl­e jewelry) No entries

VB: Category 2005 — Wood No entries

VB: Category 2006 — Glass First Place: Carol Lujan Second Place: Carol Lujan

VB: Category 2007 — Clay First Place: None awarded Second Place: Anita Fields

VB: Category 2008 — Mixed media First Place: Randall Blaze Second Place: Anita Fields

V: Division C: Fetishes/Miniature Sculpture Best of Division: Loren Tsalabutie

VC: Category 2101 — Traditiona­l Pueblo Fetishes First Place: Loren Tsalabutie Second Place: Gabriel Sice Honorable Mention: Daniel Weahkee

VC: Category 2102 — Non-Pueblo Fetishes No entries

VC: Category 2103 — Miniature sculptures First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded

Classifica­tion VI — Textiles

Best of Class: Nellie Begay (Diné)

VI: Division A: Traditiona­l Woven Textiles Best of Division: Nellie Begay

VIA: Category 2201 — Diné; blankets, rugs, dress First Place: Nellie Begay Second Place: Lola Cody Honorable Mention: Barbara Teller Ornelas, Florence Manygoats

VIA: Category 2202 — Pueblo blankets, rugs, belts, etc. First Place: Akema Honyumptew­a Second Place: Stetson Honyumptew­a Honorable Mention: Venancio Aragon

VIA: Category 2203 — Other, i.e., Chilkat blankets, capes, etc. No entries

VI: Division B: Contempora­ry Woven Textiles Best of Division: Kevin Aspaas VIB: Category 2301 — Rugs, blankets and other large furnishing­s First Place: Kevin Aspaas Second Place: Calandra L. Cook Honorable Mention: Berdine Begay

VIB: Category 2302 — Pillows, placemats, and other small furnishing­s First Place: Lynda Teller Peete Second Place: Michael Ornelas Honorable Mention: Venancio Aragon

VIB: Category 2303 — Woven garments, i.e., skirts, coats, tops, etc. First Place: Tahnibaa Naataanii Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Charlene Laughing

VI: Division C: Traditiona­l Embroidere­d Garments/Dress Best of Division: Catherine Black Horse

VIC: Category 2401 — Pueblo mantas, kilts, sashes, etc. First Place: Timothy Coyote Smith Second Place: Timothy Coyote Smith

VIC: Category 2402 — Other traditiona­l style garments/dress First Place: Catherine Black Horse Second Place: Virginia Yazzie Ballenger

VI: Division D: Contempora­ry Dress

Best of Division: Sho Sho Esquiro

VID: Category 2501 — Garments First Place: Sho Sho Esquiro Second Place: Penny Singer Honorable Mention: Cathy Short

VID: Category 2502 — Accessorie­s First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

VI: Division E: Other techniques, Contempora­ry and Traditiona­l Best of Division: None awarded

VIE: Category 2601 — Sprang, knitting, finger weaving, braiding, crochet First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Ruth Fallon

Classifica­tion VII — Diverse Art Forms

Best of Class: Kevin Pourier (Oglala Lakota)

VII: Division A: Functional objects

Best of Division: Kevin Pourier

VIIA: Category 2701 — Pipes No entries

VIIA: Category 2702 — Drums, with or without stands First Place: Sean Rising Sun Flanagan Second Place: Sean Rising Sun Flanagan

VIIA: Category 2703 — Flutes and whistles, with or without stands and carrying bags First Place: Tim Blueflint Ramel Second Place: Tim Blueflint Ramel

VIIA: Category 2704 — Rattles and Fans First Place: Pete Boome Second Place: Nelda Schrupp

VIIA: Category 2705 — Bows/arrows, quivers First Place: Glenda McKay Second Place: John D. Garcia

VIIA: Category 2706 — Bags and pouches First Place: Beverly Moran Second Place: Glenda McKay Honorable Mention: Nelda Schrupp

VIIA: Category 2707 — Powwow dance gear, individual objects or sets (Bustles, roaches, arm/leg bands, combs, etc.)

No entries

VIIA: Category 2708 — Nonbeaded attire (not woven)

First Place: Kevin Pourier Second Place: Leah Mata Honorable Mention: Christy Ruby

VIIA: Category 2709 — Miscellane­ous contempora­ry objects (Fashion Accessorie­s, knives, etc.)

First Place: Babe and Carla Hemlock Second Place: Daniel Worcester Honorable Mention: JT Willie

VIIA: Category 2710 — Miscellane­ous traditiona­l objects

First Place: Darius Charley Second Place: Tom Farris

VII: Division B: Nonutilita­rian objects, ethnograph­ic art

Best of Division: Carla Hemlock

VIIB: Category 2801 — Wall-hangings, cultural objects with added elements to display on a vertical surface

First Place: Carla Hemlock Second Place: Beverly Bear King Moran Honorable Mention: Charles Harris

VIIB: Category 2802 — Framed or mounted, cultural objects that have been framed or mounted for display

First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded

Honorable Mention: Wanesia SpryMisqua­dace

VIIB: Category 2803 — Mixed media Dolls and Soft Sculpture without a predominan­ce of beadwork and quillwork

First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded VIIB: Category 2804 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Tyra Shacklefor­d Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Christal Ratt

Classifica­tion VIII — Bead Work & Quill Work

Best of Class: Dallin Maybee (Northern Arapaho/Seneca)

VIII: Division A: Articles of Attire Best of Division: Dallin Maybee

VIIIA: Category 2901 — Beaded clothing, nonwoven (all, except moccasins)

First Place: Dallin Maybee Second Place: Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty

Honorable Mention: Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty

VIIIA: Category 2902 — Moccasins First Place: Dana Warrington

Second Place: Samantha Jacobs

VIIIA: Category 2903 — Accessorie­s (including coordinate­d sets)

First Place: Elias Not Afraid

Second Place: Holly Young Honorable Mention: Molina Parker, Jackie Bread

VIII: Division B: Dolls and Soft Sculptures (Dolls and soft sculpture without a predominan­ce of beadwork and/or quillwork go in VII-2703) Best of Division: Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty

VIIIB: Category 3001 — Plains Style Dolls/Soft Sculptures with a predominan­ce of beadwork and/or quillwork First Place: Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty Second Place: Farlan Quetawki

VIIIB: Category 3002 — Southweste­rnstyle dolls with a predominan­ce of beadwork No entries

VIX: Division C: Other Items, Nonattire Best of Division: Jessa Rae Growing Thunder

VIIIC: Category 3101 — Contempora­ry Beadwork and/or Quillwork. Any Form First Place: Hollis Chitto Second Place: Jackie Bread

VIIIC: Category 3102 — Cradleboar­ds First Place: Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty

VIIIC: Category 3103 — Miscellane­ous Objects First Place: Jessa Rae Growing Thunder Second Place: Juanita Growing Thunder Honorable Mention: Dave Chavarria

VIIIC: Category 3103 — Miscellane­ous Objects Honorable Mention: Margia Simplicio

Classifica­tion XI — Basketry

Best of Class: Jeremy Frey (Passamaquo­ddy)

XI: Division A: Southwest Baskets

Best of Division: Kathryn Kooyahoema

XIA: Category 3201 — Plaited, Wicker First Place: Wilmetta Kayquoptew­a Second Place: Iva Honyestewa Honorable Mention: Wilmetta Kayquoptew­a

XIA: Category 3202 — Twined No entries

XIA: Category 3203 — Coiled First Place: Kathryn Kooyahoema Second Place: Kathryn Kooyahoema Honorable Mention: None awarded

XIA: Category 3204 — Miniature No entries

XIA: Category 3205 — Contempora­ry First Place: Iva Honyestewa Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

XI: Division B: Outside the Southwest Baskets Best of Division: Jeremy Frey

XIB: Category 3301 — Plaited, Wicker First Place: Jacinthe Two Bulls Second Place: Theresa Secord Honorable Mention: Loa Ryan

XIB: Category 3302 — Twined First Place: Lisa Telford Second Place: Theresa Secord Honorable Mention: None awarded

XIB: Category 3303 — Coiled First Place: Don Johnston Second Place: None Awardd Honorable Mention: None awarded

XIB: Category 3304 — Miniature First Place: Jacinthe Two Bulls Second Place: Sarah Sockbeson Honorable Mention: None awarded

XIB: Category 3305 — Contempora­ry First Place: Jeremy Frey Second Place: Jacinthe Two Bulls Honorable Mention: Geo Neptune, Kelly Church, RonnieLeig­h and Stonehorse Goeman

Classifica­tion IX — Youth (17 years and under)

Best of Class: Isaak Kohlmeyer (Jemez Pueblo)

IX: Division A: Ages 9 and Under

IXA: Category 3401 — Jewelry (metal, with or without stones) First Place: Georgeanne Growingthu­nder Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: None awarded

IXA: Category 3402 — Jewelry (All Stone, Shell or Other) First Place: Danny Morgan Jr. Second Place: Emily Shakespear­e-Morgan Honorable Mention: None awarded

IXA: Category 3403 — Pottery-miniatures First Place: None awarded Second Place: None awarded Honorable Mention: Chelsea Sabaquie

IXA: Category 3404 — Pottery figures — animal No entries

IXA: Category 3405 — Pottery figures, all other No entries

IXA: Category 3406 — Pottery burnished black or red, painted, carved, sgraffito, or undecorate­d No entries

IXA: Category 3407 — Pottery, nonburnish­ed (matte), painted or undecorate­d No entries

IXA: Category 3408 — Paintings First Place: Apaolo Benally Second Place: Apaolo Benally

IXA: Category 3409 — Drawings, original prints, sandpainti­ngs and other First Place: Georgeanne Growing Thunder Second Place: Georgeanne Growing Thunder

IXA: Category 3410 — Sculpture No entries

IXA: Category 3411 — Textiles, Embroidere­d or Woven No entries

IXA: Category 3412 — Moving Images (judged in July) No entries

IXA: Category 3413 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Georgeanne Growing Thunder Second Place: Gracelynn Growing Thunder

IXA: Category 3414 — Basketry No entries

IX: Division B: Ages 10-13

IXB: Category 3501 — Jewelry (metal, without stones) First Place: Mosgadace Casuse

IXB: Category 3502 — Jewelry (metal, with stones) First Place: Mosgadace Casuse

IXB: Category 3503 — Jewelry (all stone, shell or other) First Place: Temunjin Abeyta Second Place: Temunjin Abeyta

IXB: Category 3504 — Pottery-miniatures First Place: Theresa Secord

IXB: Category 3505 — Pottery figures — all forms First Place: Tehya Davis

IXB: Category 3506 — Pottery, Burnished Black or Red, Painted, Carved, Sgraffito or Undecorate­d No entries

IXB: Category 3507 — Pottery, nonburnish­ed (matte), either painted or undecorate­d No entries

IXB: Category 3508 — Paintings First Place: Mary Helen Brown Second Place: Mosgadace Casuse Honorable Mention: Terion John

IXB: Category 3509 — Drawings, original prints, sandpainti­ngs and other First Place: Wanbdi Growing Thunder Second Place: Gwendolyn Claw Honorable Mention: Wanbdi Growing Thunder

IXB: Category 3510 — Sculpture First Place: Tara Lujan-Baker Second Place: Tara Lujan-Baker

IXB: Category 3511 — Textiles (embroidere­d or woven) First Place: Kiyaanni Reeves Second Place: Ethan Laughing

IXB: Category 3512 — Moving Images No entries

IXB: Category 3513 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Payton Growing Thunder Fogarty Second Place: Mary Helen Brown Honorable Mention: Wanbdi Growing Thunder

IXB: Category 3514 — Basketry No entries

IX: Division C: Ages 14-17

IXC: Category 3601 — Jewelry (metal, without stones) First Place: Alyssa Kohlmeyer

IXC: Category 3602 — Jewelry (metal, with stones) First Place: Isaak Kohlmeyer Second Place: Elle Claw

IXC: Category 3603 — Jewelry (all stone, shell or other) First Place: Lillian Shakespear­e-Largo Second Place: Lillian Shakespear­e-Largo

IXC: Category 3604 — Pottery — miniatures First Place: Dillan Naranjo Second Place: None awarded

IXC: Category 3605 — Pottery Figures — all forms No entries

IXC: Category 3606 — Pottery, Burnished Black or Red, Painted, Carved, Sgraffito or Undecorate­d First Place: Ty Moquino

IXC: Category 3607 — Pottery, nonburnish­ed (matte), either painted or undecorate­d First Place: Fanithya Johnson Second Place: Juanita Patricio Honorable Mention: Juanita Patricio

IXC: Category 3608 — Paintings First Place: Elle Claw Second Place: Santana Edd Honorable Mention: Elle Claw

IXC: Category 3608 — Paintings Honorable Mention: Araquin Boome

IXC: Category 3609 — Drawings, original prints, sandpainti­ngs and other First Place: Animkee Wa White Eagle Second Place: Animkee Wa White Eagle

IXC: Category 3610 — Sculpture First Place: Isaak Kohlmeyer

IXC: Category 3611 — Textiles (embroidere­d or woven) No entries

IXC: Category 3612 — Moving Images No entries

IXC: Category 3613 — Miscellane­ous First Place: Camryn Growing Thunder Ahhoitty Second Place: Camryn Growing Thunder Ahhoitty

IXC: Category 3614 — Basketry No entries

Special awards

Bernard Ewell Innovation Award: Adrian Pinnecoose

Native American Art Magazine Editor’s Choice Award: Jody Folwell

Western Art Collector Magazine Editor’s Choice Award: Derek No Sun Brown

Peter Dechert Award: Timothy Smith Helen Naha Memorial Award: Karen Abeita IAIA Distinguis­hed Alumni Award: Shane R. Hendren “Art of Technology” Award:

First Place: Darby Raymond-Overstreet Second Place: Ben Nelson Honorable Mention: Christophe­r Short

“Art of Technology” Youth Award

First and Second Place: Animkeewa Aankwad White Eagle

Sara Fina Tafoya Memorial Award for Best in Traditiona­l Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery, 10 inches and under; Black: Madaline Naranjo

Margaret Tafoya Memorial Award for Best in Traditiona­l Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery, 10 inches and taller or 10 inches wide; Black: Nancy Youngblood

Mela Youngblood Memorial Award for Best in Traditiona­l Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery. Traditiona­l methods with a contempora­ry shape or design. Black; any size: David Baca

Tony Da Memorial Award, “New Vision in Pueblo Pottery.” For excellence in the creative and innovative use of traditiona­l materials and techniques: Russell Sanchez

Pueblo Pottery Excellence Award. For creative excellence in the use of traditiona­l materials and Native techniques and designs in Pueblo pottery: Thomas Tenorio

Anita Da Memorial Student Award. To encourage the work of a promising student Pueblo potter: Dillan Naranjo

Oqwa-Pi Painting Award. For excellence in Pueblo style painting: Thomas Tapia

 ?? GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? One of Best in Class-winner Cara Romero’s pieces on display Friday.
GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN One of Best in Class-winner Cara Romero’s pieces on display Friday.
 ??  ?? Jeremy Fray’s Best of Class winner in Basketry.
Jeremy Fray’s Best of Class winner in Basketry.
 ?? PHOTOS BY GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? Terresa White’s whale won Best of Class in the Sculpture category.
PHOTOS BY GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN Terresa White’s whale won Best of Class in the Sculpture category.
 ?? GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? Mavasta Honyouti’s winning piece in the Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carving & Sculpture category.
GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN Mavasta Honyouti’s winning piece in the Wooden Pueblo Figurative Carving & Sculpture category.
 ??  ?? Darby RaymondOve­rstreet’s piece on display at Friday’s awards presentati­on.
Darby RaymondOve­rstreet’s piece on display at Friday’s awards presentati­on.
 ?? GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? Adrian Pinnecoose is congratula­ted after receiving the Bernard Ewell Innovation Award at the awards presentati­on Friday.
GABRIELA CAMPOS/THE NEW MEXICAN Adrian Pinnecoose is congratula­ted after receiving the Bernard Ewell Innovation Award at the awards presentati­on Friday.

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