First American Art Magazine No. 8, Fall 2015 | Page 10

ISSUE NO. 8, FALL 2015 FEATURES DEPARTMENTS Ga ni tha, Three Native Women, and the Venice Biennale John Paul Rangel, PhD 26 Recent Developments 18 20 The Continuum of Plains Pictorial Tradition heather ahtone (Choctaw-Chickasaw) and Joe D. Horse Capture (A’aninin) 34 Seven Directions Michole Eldred (Catawba Nation-Eastern Cherokee) 22 Asleep and Awake: Contemporary Indigenous Video Art and the Politics of Presence Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD 40 Exploring Native Graphic Design The Artistry of Indigenous Games Elizabeth LaPensée, PhD (Anishinaabe-Métis-Irish) Celebrating Life and Death in a Zapotec Village Kevin Simpson 46 Ascending New Heights: Four Artists to Watch America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) 52 62 Art + Literature: Joy Harjo-Sapulpa (Muscogee-Cherokee) Yvonne N. Tiger (Seminole- Muscogee-Cherokee) Images: Dana Tiger (Muscogee- Seminole-Cherokee) 102 In Memoriam Joseph Jacobs (Cayuga) 107 America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) Michael “Huzo” Paddlety (Kiowa) 107 Maya Torralba (Kiowa) ARTIST PROFILES 68 Jackie Larson Bread (Blackfeet) Jean Merz-Edwards 62 Brent Greenwood (Chickasaw-Ponca) America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) 68 Guest Column Everything You Create Is Protected by Copyright Law Kevin R. Kemper, PhD, LLM Bobby C. Martin (Muscogee Creek) Roy Boney Jr. (Cherokee Nation) 74 REVIEWS Christine Nofchissey Horse (Navajo) Kim Baca (Diné-Santa Clara) 80 COVER: Brent Greenwood (Chickasaw-Ponca), Oto Java, 2001, acrylic on canvas, 20 × 16 in., collection of Robert Mirabel (Taos). 8 | WWW.FIRSTAMERICANARTMAGAZINE.COM 74 80 108 Art Exhibit Reviews 86 Book Reviews 94 Music Review 97 Reports 98