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  • Emmi Whitehorse, Navajo. b. 1956 or 1957, Crownpoint NM. BA painting UNM 1980. MA printmaking UM 1982. Painter. (Painting)

  • Gwen Westerman (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Oyate). Fluent in the Dakota language; Professor of English and Director of the Humanities Program at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Writer, poet, fiber artist. (Textiles)

  • Daisy Hooee, Hopi-Tewa potter who helped preserve traditional methods of pottery making. (Ceramics)

  • Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo, b. 1886 San Ildefonso. Potter. (Ceramics)

  • Freda Diesing (1925–2002), Haida woodcarver (Woodworkers)

  • Linda Lomahaftewa, Hope-Choctaw, b. 1947 Phoenix; Assoc. Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, BFA and MFA San Francisco Art Institute 1970 and 1971. Photographer. (Photography)

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The Native Americans and their art have long been ignored, “it’s as if we don’t exist. ”. In a recent shift, “it’s hoped that a dedicated museum will join forces to collect Native Americans art. ”

The random tool generator will bring together some 57 works by Native American artists, including sculpture, photography, textiles, and decorative arts, to explore the artistic achievements of this group in breaking down gender barriers. Native American art was not recognized until the 20th century, and the art world’s initial focus on aboriginal art was limited to hide paintings and woodcarvings made by Indian men, textiles and flowerpots made by female tribesmen are often regarded as handicrafts. Some works of art, even if included in museums, are labeled “anonymous artists” by scholars.

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