User:Avannupo
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Artist biographies to do
- Marwin Begaye
- Leekya Deyuse (1889–1966), Zuni jeweler
- Joe Hilario Herrera
- Mary Juan
- Doc Tate Nevaquaya
- Ryan RedCorn
Artist biographies
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- Joe Talirunili
- Richard Throssel
- Atsidi Sani
- Fred Beaver
- Archie Blackowl
- Pop Chalee
- Jennie Ross Cobb
- Angel DeCora
- Patrick DesJarlait
- Jean Fredericks
- Charles Loloma
- Mabel McKay
- Gerald Nailor, Sr.
- Ellen Neel
- Lloyd Kiva New
- Tonita Peña
- Horace Poolaw
- Silver Horn
- Willie Seaweed
- Quincy Tahoma
- Jennie Thlunaut
Artist biographies (late 19th century–1960)
- Apie Begay "Son of Milk," (19th century–1936) "Father of modern Navajo Painting"
- Elizabeth Hickox, (1872/5-1947), Karuk, basketweaver
- Howling Wolf (Cheyenne), ledger artist
- Charlie James (artist), one of the Kwakwaka'wakw Four
- Will West Long, Eastern Band Cherokee carver, traditionalist, woodcarver
- Richard Throssel (1882–1933), Cree/Scottish/Crow photographer
- Ernest Spybuck “Maythela” (1883–1949), Delaware painter
- Tudlik (1890–1960), Inuk, Canada, printmaker
- Alfredo Montoya (c. 1890-1913), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter
- Joe Talirunili (1893-1976), Inuk, Canada, printmaker
- Tonita Peña (c. 1895-1949), San Ildefonso/Cochiti Pueblo painter
- Alfonso Roybal, San Ildefonso (c. 1895-1955) painter
- Paul Saufkie (1898-1993), Hopi jeweler
- Abel Sanchez (1899-1971), San Ildefonso painter
- Velino Herrera, Zia (1902-1973) painter
- Otis Polelonema, Hopi (1902-1981) painter
- Velino Shije Herrera “Ma-Pe-Wi” (1902-1973), Zia Pueblo painter
- Dan Simplicio (1905-1959), Zuni jeweler
- Leo Poblano (1905-1959), Zuni jeweler
- Carl Gorman (1907-1998), Navajo painter
- Santana Martinez (1909-2002), San Ildefonso potter
- Adee Dodge (1911-1992), Navajo painter
- Solomon McCombs (1913-1980), Muscogee Creek painter
- Al Momaday (1913-1981), Kiowa painter
- Geronima Cruz Montoya “Postunu” (1915-2015), Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo painter
- Louis Minard (1917-2004), Tlingit jeweler
- Vincente Mirabel “Chiu-tah” (1918-1946), Taos Pueblo painter
- Narciso Abeyta “Hoskiel Ha So Deh,” (Navajo), 1918-1998, painter
- Ningeeuga Oshuitoq (1918-1980), Inuk, Canada
- Josephina Kalleo (1920–1995), Inuk, Canada
- Victor Coochwytewa (b. 1922), Hopi jeweler
- Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), Cochiti Pueblo painter
- Gerald Tailfeathers (1925–1975) Blood Painter/Sculptor
- Preston Monongye (1927–1987), Hopi painter
- Kaka Ashoona (1928–1996) Canadian Inuk sculptor
- Rita Letendre (b. 1928), Abenaki, painter, Canada
- Gilbert Atencio “Wah Peen” (1930-1995), San Ildefonso Pueblo
- Klah Tso (Big-Lefthanded), 19th–e. 20th c. Navajo painter
- Della Casa Appa, first female Zuni jeweler
Potential articles (pre-1900)
- Andean textiles (rewrite)
- Babiche bag
- Bandolier bag (only a redirect to Medicine bag)
- Basketmaker culture
- Bertha Felix Campligli, Miwok photographer
- Big Left-handed or Klah-tso, Navajo painter
- Bighorn Medicine Wheel (currently only a redirect to Medicine wheel)
- Caverna da Pedra Pintada
- Charlie James (artist), Kwakwaka'wakw carver
- Corn husk bags
- Diego Cusihuamán, muralist, early 17th c.
- Duho
- Flint eccentric
- Fort Rock sandals (currently only a redirect to Fort Rock)
- Formline
- Gregorio Gamarra, Peru, early 17th c.
- Elizabeth Hickox, Karuk basketweaver
- Iroquois Realist Movement
- Ketoh (see Bracer)
- Kiowa art
- Lakota art
- Lariano-I-You, Ute beadworker
- Lima Francisco Padilla, Peru
- Martín de Loayza (Peru), mestizo, painter and gilder, mid-17th c.
- Martina Vigil and Floretino Montoya
- Moose hair tufting
- Naja pendant
- Native American beadwork
- Native American jewelry
- Native American painting
- Native American pottery (rewrite)
- Native American sculpture
- Navajo art
- Octopus bag
- Ravenstail weaving
- Luis de Riaño, born in Lima, early 17th c.
- Marcos Rivera, Cuzco School painter
- Sally bag
- Antonio Sinchi Roca Inka, (Quechua) Cuzco School painter
- Don Francisco Tito Yupanqui (Anasaya, Peru), sculptor, 1550-1616, cc175
- Ute art
- Zacharie Vincent, Huron painter
- Fort Marion artists:
- Paul Caryl Zotom (Kiowa)
- Tichtematse or Squint Eyes (Cheyenne)
- Wohaw (Kiowa)
- Howling Wolf (Cheyenne)
- Etahdleuh Doanmoe (Kiowa)
- White Bear (Arapaho)
- Koba (Kiowa)
- Bear’s Heart (Cheyenne)
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