NEWSLETTERS


IMPORTANT PLEASE READ!

In the table below we have listed each of the Newsletters we have published since the first one in 1993. Most of the later Newsletters are in PDF, (Portable Document Formant) and you will need to have the Adobe Acrobat Reader program on your computer. Acrobat Reader is available free from Adobe's web site. (http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html). Some issues are JPEG files and are viewable directly with your browser without the need of Acrobat Reader. Some are mixed PDF and JPEG and will require the Acrobat Reader program. If you have trouble viewing the newsletters give us a call and we will try to help. Beginning with #20 the newletters are in color.


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 ISSUE
 FORMAT
COVER ARTICLE
INSIDE ARTICLE
 1
 2Q93
MIXED
New Owners at Cristof's
Various short notes on many topics
 2
 3Q93
MIXED
Indian Market Ooh's and Aah's
Chief's Blankets
 3
 4Q93
 JPEG
An American Sculptor in France (Troy Williams)
Burnhams, On-going innovation in Navajo Weaving
 4
 1Q94
 JPEG
Its a Small Small World (Art in Miniature)
A Foot in Two Worlds (Ella Rose Perry)
 5
 2Q94
 JPEG
Is It Traditional?
Is it Traditional continued
 6
 3Q94
 JPEG
Winners! (Santa Fe Indian Market)
Buying Navajo Weavings
 7
 4Q94
 JPEG
Baskets of Clay (David Salk)
Ganado Weavings
 8
 1Q95
 JPEG
Crystal Bead Artistry (Lee Hutchings)
The Navajo Loom
 9
 2Q95
 JPEG
Very Special Storytellers (Vangie Suina)
The Storm Pattern Weaving
 10
 3Q95
 PDF

Featured Artist Barbara Jean Teller Ornelas

Navajo Tapestries, the Finest in Navajo weaving
 11
 4Q95
 PDF
Jewelry: A Wearable Art
Why are Navajo Weavings so Expensive?
 12
 1Q96
 PDF
Painting the Past in the Present for the Future
Blue Canyon Weavings (Larry Yazzie)
 13
 2Q96
 MIXED
A Touch of Tradition (Herbert Taylor)
Teec Nos Pos Weavings
 14
 3Q96
  PDF
Excellence in Weaving (Nellie S. Begay)
Yei and Yeibichai Weavings
 15
 4Q96
  PDF
Jewelry Inspired by Santo Domingo Culture (J Coriz)
Proper Care and Treatment of your Navajo Weaving
 16
 1Q97
  PDF
Kachinas and Kachina Dolls
Is it a Crystal, Wide Ruins or Chinle?
 17
 2Q97
 JPEG
Sandpaintings
A Woven Picture
 18
 3Q97
  PDF
The Santa Fe Collection
Indian Market, the Best in Native American Talent
 19
 4Q97
  PDF
A Brief History of Navajo Weaving Part 1
Jewelry, The Perfect Gift for Him or Her
 20
 1Q98
  PDF
A Brief History of Navajo Weaving Part 2
Charlie Pratt, Metal Formed into Art
 21
 2Q98
  PDF
A Brief History of Navajo Weaving Part 3
Meet the Artist Preview
 22
 3Q98
  PDF
How the Navajo Learned to Weave Three New Artist, Denton Lund, Kevin Fleming, Paul Magoon
 23
4Q98
  PDF
The Laughing Legacy (The Laughing Family) Allen Aragon Miniature Pottery and Pottery Style Jewelry
24
1Q99
PDF
We are Moving! Celebrating 20 Years
25
2Q99
PDF
Two Grey Hills, Elegant Navajo Weavings Navajo Culture Reflected in Art, (Lawrence Jacquez)
26
99V3
PDF

Weaving for A New Millennium (Jason Harvey)

Art a Visual Experience (Bill Joe Sowell)

27
2000V1
PDF
Koshari of Koyala - they are all Hopi Clowns Richard Gorman's Clowns ................. Clowns by Robert Albert
28 2002V1
PDF
Introduction of e-Newsletter Firelight Glass Oil Candles and Katsina Carver Lester Quanemptewa
29 2002V2
PDF
Armand Fritz ~ A Master Carver Germantown Weavings The style and its history
30 2002V3
PDF
Indian Market Results Norman Lansing Scraffito Potter and WesterArtAuction Web site
31 2003V1
PDF
Bess Yanez -Her Miniature World Spirit Lines
32 2003V2
PDF
A Day with the Laughing Ladies (Navajo Culture/Rug Dye) New Artist and Indian Market
33 2003V3
PDF
Chant or Sandpainting Weavings Beautiful Wood Creations with a Southwestern Flair