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Kelli Jo Ford

Kelli Jo Ford, who graduated Magna Cum Laude with an MFA in English and writing from George Mason University, is known for engaging her readers with her story telling, character portrayals and flair for the dramatic.

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Theresa Secord

As the founding executive director of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, Theresa Secord has dedicated her life to learning, revitalizing and perpetuating the tradition of Wabanaki basket making.

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TJ Young, Sgwaayaans

TJ Young has garnered the respect of his community and elders by being named to the highly regarded role of “head carver”—an impressive accomplishment for a young artist.

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Susan Power

Award-winning author Susan Power has published three books and her short fiction stories and essays are widely anthologized and reprinted in many textbooks.

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Mateo Romero

Mateo Romero’s paintings are rooted in both his culture and the history of the paintings that preceded his, right down to their mark making, surface, texture and use of color.

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Erica Tremblay

Filmmaker Erica Tremblay selects highly sensitive and difficult social subjects for her films, yet manages to incorporate an inspirational element into each difficult story.

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Brenda Mallory

Brenda Mallory’s installation art examines disruption caused by assimilation and its resulting disfigured reconnection.

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Tiokasin Ghosthorse

Listeners say they find the emotional intensity and rich sounds of Tiokasin Ghosthorse’s traditional Lakota flute highly meditative.

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Cannupa Hanska Luger

Cannupa Hanska Luger is a creative innovator and an outside-the-box inventor with his own unique style of working in mixed media sculptures.

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Aaron J. Sala

Composer and musician Aaron J. Salā is known for his exquisite melody and bel canto legato.

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Thea Hopkins

Singer and songwriter Thea Hopkins incorporates her Aquinnah Wampanoag cultural background into her music to create her own special folk sound.

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Preston Singletary

Glass artist Preston Singletary combines the visual appeal of Tlingit designs with the transformational medium of glass to create intriguing and exquisite sculptural works rooted in his culture.

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Laura Ortman

Laura Ortman’s creativity in musical composition is uninhibited, fascinating and complicated—she is one who creates trends.

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Luzene Hill

Luzene Hill’s installation art is an expression of her belief in Native American women reclaiming their personal and cultural sovereignty.

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April Stone

April Stone-Dahl is attempting to revive an ancient art form, by learning and teaching Black Ash basket weaving, that no one else in her locale is doing.

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Dyani White Hawk

Dyani White Hawk’s dynamic multimedia paintings come from an inward inspiration of reflections and contemplations that intrigue, engage and draw viewers into the wonder of her work.

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Amelia Cornelius

We are saddened to report that Amelia Cornelius walked on in early 2016 after lifetime dedicated to passing on tradition in her family by teaching the next generation how to make traditional Oneida dolls the same way her grandmother taught her.

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Bennett Brien

Brien’s rebar sculptures capture meaningful symbolism of the Native Plains life and may also be a metaphor for the life of a peaceful, humble warrior.

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Jim Denomie

Art curators, students, professors are studying Jim Denomie’s work and more and more are publicizing their learning of the intricacy, satire of his paintings.

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