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    Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson are Southwest American Indian artists known for their innovative jewelry which uses varied stones and blends both contemporary...
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    Pardue, Diana F. (2007). Shared Images: The Innovative Jewelry of Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico. p. 188....
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  • Hornig Michael Horse Holly Hosterman Mary Lee Hu Richard W. Hughes Yazzie Johnson Fred Kabotie Michael Kabotie Jessica Kagan Cushman Alfred Karram Martin...
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    1967) Gail Bird, Kewa Pueblo-Laguna Pueblo Gomeo Bobelu, Zuni (1964–2022) Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Cheyenne Della Casa Appa, Zuni (1889–1963) Yazzie Johnson...
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    Denver Art Museum (category Art museums and galleries in Colorado)
    Edgar Heap of Birds, Rick Bartow, Cara Romero, Shan Goshorn, Diego Romero (artist), Harry Fonseca, Kay WalkingStick, Melanie Yazzie, David Bradley (Native...
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    jeweler Yazzie Johnson and their themed concha belts. Zuni jewelry-making dates back to Ancestral Pueblo prehistory. Early Zuni lapidaries used stone and antler...
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    1839–1920 Michael Horse, Yaqui-Mescalero Apache-Zuni-descent, born 1951 Yazzie Johnson, Navajo Michael Kabotie, Hopi, 1942–2009 Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921–1991...
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  • video artist Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen (born 1960), glass artist Melanie Yazzie (born 1966), sculptor, painter, printmaker Laurie Walker (artist) (born...
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    Yazzie (Navajo), Linda Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw), Fritz Scholder and Debora Iyall (Cowlitz) have all built successful careers with their print and have...
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