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  2. Michael Kabotie - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kabotie was born September 3, 1942, in Shongopovi, Arizona to Alice Talayaonema, a traditional Hopi basket weaver, and the Hopi artist Fred Kabotie. [1] He grew up in the village of Shongopavi and when the high school on the Hopi reservation closed, he moved and graduated from Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kansas in 1961. [2]

  3. Loren Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Native American couture designer, Loren Aragon, commissioned to design gown for Walt Disney World, Navajo-Hopi Observer, May 24, 2018; Native fashion designer Loren Aragon’s ACONAV receives Arizona Apparel Foundation scholarship, Tribal Business News, January 23, 2020; Field, Kimberly.

  4. Susanne Page - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Page (March 3, 1938 – May 13, 2024) was an American photographer. She was best known for her photographs of Native Americans of the American southwest. [1] Page worked for the United States Information Agency for 40 years as a photographer. [1] She died on May 13, 2024, at the age of 86. [2]

  5. Indigenous fashion of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Cowichan Band Council has registered "Genuine Cowichan Approved" as a mark specifically for clothing designs. [40] Canada has no specific laws to protect First Nations iconography and Indigenous arts though two trademarks, "igloo tag" and "Genuine Cowichan Approved" have been registered to protect Inuit and clothing designs for the Cowichan ...

  6. Category : Indigenous fashion designers of the Americas

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    This is a category for indigenous fashion designers from North and South America. Subcategories. ... Native American fashion designers (19 P)

  7. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    [7] Aguayos are clothes woven from camelid fibers with geometric designs that Andean women wear and use for carrying babies or goods. Inca textiles Awasaka was the most common grade of weaving produced by the Incas of all the ancient Peruvian textiles, this was the grade most commonly used in the production of Inca clothing.

  8. List of Native American artists - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." [1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a ...

  9. Native American fashion - Wikipedia

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    Non-Native companies and individuals have attempted to use Native American motifs and names in their clothing designs. [87] As early as the 1940s, Anglo designers in the United States had developed a type of one and two-piece dresses called "squaw dresses." [88] These outfits were based on Mexican and Navajo skirts and Western Apache camp ...