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WORKSHOPS AND FESTIVAL First American Art Magazine, LLC Issue No. 6, Spring 2015 ISSN 2333-5548 (Print) • ISSN 2333-5556 (Online) Publishing Editor: America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) Literary Editor: Reid Gómez (Navajo Nation) Marketing Director: Barbara Harjo (Cherokee descent) Copy Editors: Rebecca Hammer, Samonia Byford (Cherokee Nation), Rosa Cays (Chicana) Proofreader: Rosa Cays (Chicana) Layout and Design: America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) Editorial Advisory Board: heather ahtone (Chickasaw-Choctaw) Emily Haozous, PhD, RN (Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache) Linda Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw) Maggie Ohnesorgen (Mestiza) Paula Rivera (Taos Pueblo) Mary Jo Watson, PhD (Seminole) Ken Williams Jr. (Northern Arapaho-Seneca) Advertising Representatives, [email protected] Barbara Harjo (Cherokee descent), Oklahoma and West Coast Nancy Strickland Fields (Lumbee), Midwest and East Alex Ponca Stock (Osage Nation), Southwest and Great Plains Social Media: Jacquie Archambeau (Cherokee Nation), Staci Golar (Cornish-Welsh-American), America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) Thanks to: Jeri Ah-Be-Hill (Kiowa-Comanche), Krystle Brewer, Kelly Church (Odawa-Ojibwe), Holly Coonsis (Zuni), Sterling J. Cosper (Muscogee Creek Nation), Ric Denney (Muscogee Creek Nation), Karl Duncan (San Carlos Apache-Arikara-Hidatsa-Mandan), Ryan Flahive, Jane Fried, David Gaertner, Teri Greeves (Kiowa-Comanche), Heather Gross, Grace Horne, Topaz Jones (Shoshone-Lummi-Kalapuya-Molalla), Amanda Hodges, Colleen Lucero (Hopi), Tricia Milford-Hoyt, Jason Ordaz, Mike Patten (Cree), Denise Phetteplace, Lisa Quirion, Erica Rasmussen, Joseph Sanchez (Tewa descent), Heather A. Shannon, Jamey Shelton, Tatiana Lomahaftewa Singer (HopiChoctaw), Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa), Yvonne Stokes, Melissa Talachy (Pojoaque), Dyani White Hawk (Sicangu Lakota), and Cease Wyss (Skwxwu7mesh-Sto:Lo-Métis-Hawaiian-Swiss). For subscription services, changes of address, and wholesale inquiries, please email [email protected] First American Art Magazine is not responsible for the content of any article or for the statements of any advertiser. First American Art Magazine welcomes queries about editorial submissions. The magazine is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs, or artwork. Idyllwild Arts Summer Program - The summer tradition that began in 1950 to bring the best artists in their fields to teach under the pines continues today. Intensive hands-on workshops in Native American Arts such as Hopi Jewelry, Navajo Weaving, Cahuilla Pottery, and Native Plants; as well as music, dance, theater, visual arts, writing and filmmaking are offered to students from age 5 to 105. Each year more than 1,800 adults and children attend the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program. Registration begins Feb 2, 2015 [email protected] 951.468.7265 idyllwildarts.org #iamtheIdyllwild First American Art Magazine 1000 Cordova Place #843 Santa Fe, NM 87505 www.firstamericanartmagazine.com [email protected] Copyright © 2015 by First American Art Magazine, LLC. Cover and contents are fully protected by copyright and may not be reproduced in whole or part by any method without written permission, except those specific images listed with Creative Commons licenses. All reasonable efforts have been made to identify and contact copyright holders, but in some cases these could not be traced. If you hold or administer rights for materials published here, please contact us. Any errors or omissions will be corrected in subsequent editions. Letters to the editor are welcome and may be mailed to: First American Art Magazine Attention: Editor 1000 Cordova Place, #843 Santa Fe, NM 87505 or emailed to [email protected]. First American Art Magazine is a Papyrus font-free publication. 2 | W W W.F IR S TAM ER I C AN ARTMAG A ZI N E.C OM