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Celina Hokeah is from Ohkay Owingeh, NM. She describes herself as a mother of words and a lover of the land. She has poetry publications in Red Inc. Magazine, numerous publications in Trickster Literary Journal. She was a finalist for...
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Nika Feldman is an Indigenous Liberal Studies major at IAIA, graduating with the class of 2021. As a mature student, Feldman already holds a BFA with an Interdisciplinary major in Studio Arts and a minor in Art History. Additionally, she...
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Mollyanna Sabori is from Fort Hall, ID an enrolled member at the Shoshone Bannock Tribes. She is an online gamer and streamer which influences in her artistic subject matter and allows her the opportunity to provide freelance and commissioned artwork...
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I am Lindsey Toya-Tosa from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts in December 2019. My writing focuses mainly on creative nonfiction, but I also...
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Delaney Keshena is an enrolled citizen of the Menominee Nation based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. They’re pursuing a BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts, focusing their studies in poetry and ceramics.
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My name is KamiJo Whiteclay, I am a proud member of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation located in South Eastern Montana. I am currently I am a first year student at IAIA studying in the Indigenous Liberal Studies Department. I write...
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Yá’át’ééh shí éí Jacquelyn Yepa yinishyé. Hello my name is Jacquelyn Yepa, I am a twenty-year-old Indigenous woman from the Navajo(Diné) and Jemez(Walatowa) tribes. I was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico and I am currently attending the Institute of American...
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