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  2. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith - Wikipedia

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    jaunequick-to-seesmith.com. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (born 1940) is a Native American visual artist and curator. She is an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and is also of Métis and Shoshone descent. [1] She is an educator, storyteller, art advocate, and political activist. Over the course of her five-decade long ...

  3. Dana Tiger - Wikipedia

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    1985–present. Website. www.tigerartgallery.com /art /. Dana Tiger (born 1961) is a Muscogee artist of Seminole and Cherokee descent from Oklahoma. Her artwork focuses on portrayals of strong women. She uses art as a medium for activism and raising awareness. Tiger was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2001.

  4. Kay WalkingStick - Wikipedia

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    Kay WalkingStick. Kay WalkingStick (born March 2, 1935) is a Native American landscape artist and a member of the Cherokee Nation. Her later landscape paintings, executed in oil paint on wood panels often include patterns based on Southwest American Indian rugs, pottery, and other artworks. WalkingStick's works are in the collections of many ...

  5. Helen Hardin - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hardin. Helen Hardin (May 28, 1943 – June 9, 1984) (Tewa name: Tsa-sah-wee-eh, which means "Little Standing Spruce") was a Native American painter. [2] She started making and selling paintings, participated in the University of Arizona 's Southwest Indian Art Project and was featured in Seventeen magazine, all before she was 18 years of ...

  6. Joan Hill - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hill. Smithsonian Institution 's People of the Century. Joan Hill (December 19, 1930 – June 16, 2020 [1]), also known as Che-se-quah, was a Muscogee Creek artist of Cherokee ancestry. She was one of the most awarded Native American women artists in the 20th century.

  7. List of Native American women artists - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Bethel (1898–1974) Kucadikadi (Northern Paiute) basketmaker [7][8] Yvonne Walker Keshick (born 1946), Anishinaabe quill artist and basket maker and 2014 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellow [9] Mabel McKay, Pomo/Wintu/Patwin, born 1907 Nice, Lake County, California. Basket weaver.

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