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ArticleSpring Col­lect­ing

Wel­come to the April/may issue of Nat­ive Amer­ican Art—and wel­come to spring. This sea­son of renewal reminds us that col­lect­ing is also a con­tinual pro­cess of dis­cov­ery. In this issue we explore sev­eral art forms that reflect the incred­ible...

Spring Col­lect­ing

ArticleON THE COVER

Chris Pap­pan (Kaw/osage/chey­enne River Sioux), Bacon Rind, acrylic on wood panel, 16 x 12 in. Avail­able at Blue Rain Gal­lery, Dur­ango, CO. Read our show cov­er­age on Page 82.

ON THE COVER

ArticleMixed Media

Nearly every issue of Nat­ive Amer­ican Art magazine has a theme related to a cat­egory of art, such as weav­ings, bead­work or bas­ketry. Some of these cat­egor­ies are so pop­u­lar we run them annu­ally, which is the case for jew­elry in...

Mixed Media

ArticleRING IN THE NEW

Con­tem­por­ary ring makers bring fin­esse and art his­tory to these tiny art objects. By Paula A. Bax­ter

RING IN THE NEW

ArticleTHE FIRST MODERNS

Using ground­break­ing design and rich color, 19th-cen­tury Navajo weavers pushed mod­ern art for­ward dec­ades before East Coast paint­ers. By Michael Clawson

THE FIRST MODERNS

ArticleTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED

Don­ald Lomawunu Sock­yma dis­cusses his jour­ney as a katsina carver, and the import­ance of find­ing a unique style in an excit­ing mar­ket. By Chelsea Kor­es­sel Don­ald Lomawunu Sock­yma cur­rently lives on the Hopi Reser­va­tion, and is a...

THE EAGLE HAS LANDED