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Memory and Imagination in Native American Art

    1. R Introduction: Memory and Imagination in Native American Art
    2. R What is Tradition?
    3. R The State of Tradition
    4. R Retrospection, Memory and Imagination in the Study of 20th-century Native American Art History
    5. R Art and Autoethnography: Frank Day and the Uses of Anthropology
    6. R Frank Day: Inside Place, Inside Art
    7. R "The strength that continues to go on for all of us"
    8. R "There are other ways of getting tradition"
    9. R "I just paint from my heart"
    10. R "I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing"
    11. R California Indian Artists' Dialogue: Harry Fonseca, Frank LaPena, Judith Lowry, L. Frank Manriquez, Brian Tripp

Book Reviews

    1. R Native American Art: The Collections of the Ethnological Museum Berlin/Sun Dogs and Eagle Down: The Indian Paintings of Bill Holm

Exibition Reviews

    1. R Iaia rocks the sixties: The painting revolution at the institute of American Indian arts
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