Journal
The unique styles and designs associated with Native American jewelry are the modern expression of years of tradition. Culture and community encircle that tradition with the artist creating through the lens of both the past and the present. It is one of the traits which makes Native American art important in the preservation of ancient […]
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The diversity and beauty of Native American jewelry, pottery and other traditional crafts is an ongoing legacy of the different tribes and their cultures. One of the reasons for that legacy continuing into this century and hopefully the next is the concept that the knowledge must be passed on, that it must be encouraged and […]
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Ronnie Henry: Hello, my name is Ronnie Henry. I’m a Navajo Silversmith from Crownpoint, NM. I’d like to show you some of my work here. Mathew Shepardson: We’ve had some of Ronnie’s pieces on our site for a while now. He definitely does higher-end gallery level stuff, natural stones; really good quality work. So, let’s […]
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Cochiti Pueblo is extending an invitation: come and see who we are. With the opening of their new Visitor Center in April of this year, a place which tribal administrator Kenny Pin hopes will “serve as the gateway to Tent Rocks and Cochiti Lake,” the Pueblo now has a space to exhibit the art and […]
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My name is Lynette Johanna Francisco. I am Navajo and part Comanche. Today I am working on the quills; the quill work and the quill earring’s. That is my passion, and I do all sorts of stuff. Bead work, image work whatever you can think of. I design images in Photoshop, and then I create […]
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