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  • Elsie Allen, Cloverdale Pomo (Basket makers)

  • Annie Antone, Tohono O'odham (Basket makers)

  • Mary Knight Benson, Pomo, (1877–1930) (Basket makers)

  • William Ralganal Benson, Pomo, (1862–1937) (Basket makers)

  • Carrie Bethel, Mono Lake Paiute (Basket makers)

  • Susan Billy, Hopland Band Pomo (Basket makers)

  • Loren Bommelyn, Smith River Tolowa (Basket makers)

  • Nellie Charlie, Mono Lake Paiute (Basket makers)

  • Chipeta, Uncompahgre Ute (c. 1843–1924) (Basket makers)

  • Kelly Church, Gun Lake Potawatomi (Basket makers)

  • Mike Dart, Cherokee Nation (born 1977) (Basket makers)

  • Mavis Doering, Cherokee Nation (1929–2007) (Basket makers)

  • Joe Feddersen, Okanagan/Sinixt (born 1953) (Basket makers)

  • L. Frank, Tongva/Acjachemen (Basket makers)

  • Iva Honyestewa, Hopi (born 1964) (Basket makers)

  • Terrol Dew Johnson, Tohono O'odham (Basket makers)

  • Yvonne Walker Keshick, Anishinaabe (born 1946) (Basket makers)

  • Mary Leaf, Mohawk (1925–2004) (Basket makers)

  • Dat So La Lee (Louisa Keyser), Washoe (ca. 1829/1850–1925) (Basket makers)

  • Mabel McKay, Pomo/Patwin (1907–1993) (Basket makers)

  • Geo Soctomah Neptune, Passamaquoddy (Basket makers)

  • Julia Parker, Coast Miwok/Kashaya Pomo (born 1929) (Basket makers)

  • Essie Parrish, Kashaya Pomo (1902–1979) (Basket makers)

  • April Stone, Lake Superior Chippewa (Basket makers)

  • Boeda Strand, Snohomish (Basket makers)

  • Lucy Telles, Mono Lake Paiute/Miwok (Basket makers)

  • Gail Tremblay, Mi'kmaq/Onondaga people (Basket makers)

  • Tahnee Ahtoneharjo-Growingthunder, Kiowa/Muscogee/Seminole (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Richard Aitson, Kiowa/Kiowa Apache beadwork artist (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Marcus Amerman, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Imogene Goodshot Arquero, beadwork artist (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Martha Berry, Cherokee Nation (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Carla Hemlock, Mohawk (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty, Assiniboine-Sioux (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty, Assiniboine-Sioux (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Teri Greeves, Kiowa (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Vanessa Jennings, Kiowa/Kiowa Apache/Gila River Pima (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Maude Kegg, Mille Lacs Ojibwe (1904–1996) (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Yvonne Walker Keshick, Grand Traverse Ottawa-Ojibwe (b. 1946) (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Katrina Mitten, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma beadwork artist (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Jamie Okuma, Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Emily Waheneka, Warm Springs/Wasco/Paiute (1919–2008) (Beadwork and quillwork artists)

  • Aguilar Family, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Mrs. Ramos Aguilar, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Tammie Allen (Walking Spirit), Jicarilla Apache (Ceramic artists)

  • Nathan Begaye, Navajo, Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Asuncion Aguilar Cate, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Crucita Gonzales Calabaza (Blue Corn), San Ildefonso Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Marie Chino, Acoma (Ceramic artists)

  • Vera Chino, Acoma (Ceramic artists)

  • Helen Quintana Cordero, Cochiti Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Arthur and Hilda Coriz, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Juanita Suazo Dubray, Taos Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Anthony Durand, Picuris Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Cora Durand, Picuris Pueblo (1902-1998) (Ceramic artists)

  • Felipita Aguilar Garcia, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Tammy Garcia, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1969) (Ceramic artists)

  • Rose Gonzales, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Luther Gutierrez, Santa Clara Pueblo (1911-1987) (Ceramic artists)

  • Margaret Gutierrez, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1936) (Ceramic artists)

  • Laurencita Herrera, Cochiti Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Daisy Hooee, Hopi-Tewa (Ceramic artists)

  • Lisa Holt, Cochiti Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Michael Kanteena, Laguna Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Lucy M. Lewis, Acoma Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Joseph Lonewolf, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1932) (Ceramic artists)

  • Julian Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo (1879-1943) (Ceramic artists)

  • Maria Montoya Martinez (Poveka), San Ildefonso Pueblo (1887-1980) (Ceramic artists)

  • Maria Ramita Martinez, Picuris Pueblo (1884-1969) (Ceramic artists)

  • Grace Medicine Flower, Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Helen Naha ("Feather Woman"), Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Tyra Naha, Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Priscilla Namingha Hopi-Tewa (1924-2008) (Ceramic artists)

  • Nampeyo (Iris Nampeyo), Hopi-Tewa, Hopi (c. 1859-1942) (Ceramic artists)

  • Elva Nampeyo, Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Fannie Nampeyo, Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva, Tewa-Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Nora Naranjo-Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Inez Ortiz, Cochiti Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Al Qöyawayma, Hopi (Ceramic artists)

  • Harlan Reano, Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo) (Ceramic artists)

  • Ida Redbird, Maricopa-Halchidhoma (possibly also Tohono O'odham) (1892-1971) (Ceramic artists)

  • Jeri Redcorn, Caddo-Potawatomi, (born ca. 1940) (Ceramic artists)

  • Diego Romero, Cochiti Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Ida Sahmie, Navajo (Ceramic artists)

  • Linda and Merton Sisneros, Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Anita Suazo, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1937) (Ceramic artists)

  • Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Margaret Tafoya, (1904-2001) Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Leonidas Tapia, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Faye Tso, Navajo (1933-2004) (Ceramic artists)

  • Lonnie Vigil, Nambé Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Nathan Youngblood, Santa Clara Pueblo (Ceramic artists)

  • Nora Thompson Dean (Touching Leaves Woman, Delaware), (1907-1984) (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Ishi, Yahi (ca. 1860-1916), bowmaker and flintknapper (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Vanessa Jennings, Kiowa-Kiowa Apache-Gila River Pima (born 1952) (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Charles Littleleaf, Blackfoot-Warm Springs, flute maker (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Tom Mauchahty-Ware, Kiowa-Comanche, flute maker (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Scarface Charley, Modoc (ca. 1851-1896), linguist and furniture-maker (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Hastings Shade, Cherokee Nation, marble- and gig-maker (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Tommy Wildcat, Cherokee Nation, flute and rattle maker (Diverse cultural artists)

  • Ardina Moore (born 1930), Quapaw-Osage (Fashion designers)

  • Lloyd Kiva New (1916–2002), Cherokee Nation (Fashion designers)

  • Jamie Okuma (born 1977), Luiseño-Shoshone-Bannock (Fashion designers)

  • Virgil Ortiz (born 1969), Cochiti Pueblo (Fashion designers)

  • Marcus Amerman, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Glass artists)

  • Preston Singletary, Tlingit (Glass artists)

  • Natalie Ball (born 1980), Klamath/Modoc (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Sarah Biscarra-Dilley, Northern Chumash (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Raven Chacon, Navajo Nation, (born 1977) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Corwin Clairmont, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Gerald Clarke, Cahuilla (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Joe Feddersen, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Okanagan) (born 1953) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Nicholas Galanin, Tlingit/Unangax (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Virgil Ortiz (born 1969), Cochiti Pueblo (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Truman Lowe, Ho-Chunk (1944–2019) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • James Luna, Luiseño (1950–2018) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Native Art Department International (Maria Hupfield, born 1975, and Jason Lujan, born 1971) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Bently Spang, Cheyenne, (born 1960) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Nora Naranjo Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1953) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Wendy Red Star, Apsáalooke (Crow) (born 1981) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Charlene Teters, Spokane (born 1952) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Marie Watt, Seneca (born 1967) (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Richard Ray Whitman, Yuchi-Muscogee Creek (Installation and new genres artists)

  • Atsidi Sani, "Old Smith", Navajo (c. 1828–1918) (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Keri Ataumbi, Kiowa (born 1971) (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Klee Benally, Navajo (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Gail Bird, Kewa Pueblo-Laguna Pueblo (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Cheyenne (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Yazzie Johnson, Navajo (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Michael Kabotie, Hopi (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Charles Loloma, Hopi (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Emory Sekaquaptewa, Hopi (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Sequoyah, Cherokee (c. 1767–1843) (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Tommy Singer, Navajo (Metalsmiths and jewelers)

  • Melissa Melero-Moose (Northern Paiute/Modoc) mixed-media artist, curator (Mixed-media artists)

  • Arthur Amiotte, Oglala Lakota (Painters)

  • Spencer Asah (Lallo), Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (c. 1905–1954) (Painters)

  • James Auchiah, Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (1906–1974) (Painters)

  • Amos Bad Heart Bull (Tatanka Cante Sica), Oglala Lakota Sioux (Painters)

  • Margarete Bagshaw, Santa Clara Pueblo-descent (1964–2015) (Painters)

  • Rick Bartow, Yurok/Wiyot (1946–2016) (Painters)

  • Fred Beaver (Eka La Nee), Muscogee Creek/Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (1911–1980) (Painters)

  • Harrison Begay (Haskay Yahne Yah), Navajo (born 1914/7) (Painters)

  • Black Hawk, Sans Arc Lakota (c. 1832–c. 1890) (Painters)

  • Archie Blackowl (Mistamootova), Southern Cheyenne (1911–1992) (Painters)

  • Acee Blue Eagle (Alex C. McIntosh, Chebon Ahbula), Muscogee Creek (Painters)

  • Roy Boney Jr., Cherokee Nation (Painters)

  • David Bradley, White Earth Ojibwe (Painters)

  • T.C. Cannon (Pai-doung-u-day), Kiowa/Caddo (Painters)

  • Pop Chalee (Merina Lujan), Taos Pueblo (1906–1993) (Painters)

  • Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca (1889–1957) (Painters)

  • Woody Crumbo, Citizen Potawatomi (Painters)

  • David Cusick, Tuscarora (c. 1786–1831), painter and author (Painters)

  • Dennis Cusick, Tuscarora (c. 1800–1824) painter (Painters)

  • Talmadge Davis, Cherokee Nation (1962–2005) (Painters)

  • Frank Day, Bald Rock Konkow Maidu (1902–1976) (Painters)

  • Angel De Cora (Hinook-Mahiwi-Kilinaka), Winnebago (1871–1919) (Painters)

  • Patrick DesJarlait (1923–1973), Red Lake Ojibwe painter (Painters)

  • Cecil Dick (Dagadahga), Cherokee, (1915–1992) (Painters)

  • Dohasan, Kiowa (ca. 1740s–1866) (Painters)

  • Bunky Echo-Hawk, Yakama/Pawnee (born 1975) (Painters)

  • Joseph Erb, Cherokee Nation (born 1974) (Painters)

  • Harry Fonseca, Maidu (Painters)

  • R.C. Gorman, Navajo (1932–2005) (Painters)

  • Franklin Gritts, Cherokee (1915–1996) (Painters)

  • Enoch Kelly Haney, Seminole (born 1940) (Painters)

  • Helen Hardin (Tsa-Sah-Wee-Eh), Santa Clara Pueblo (1943–1984) (Painters)

  • Albert Harjo, Muscogee Creek (Painters)

  • Benjamin Harjo Jr., Absentee Shawnee/Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma (Painters)

  • Sharron Ahtone Harjo, Kiowa (born 1945) (Painters)

  • Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, Southern Cheyenne (Painters)

  • Joan Hill (Cheasequah), Muscogee Creek/Cherokee (Painters)

  • Jack Hokeah, Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (1902–1969) (Painters)

  • Michael Horse, Apache/Yaqui-descent (Painters)

  • Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (Painters)

  • Norma Howard, Choctaw/Chickasaw (Painters)

  • Oscar Howe (Mazuha Hokshina), Yanktonai Dakota (Painters)

  • Howling Wolf, Cheyenne (1849–1927) (Painters)

  • Sharon Irla, Cherokee Nation (born 1957) (Painters)

  • David Johns, Navajo (born 1948) (Painters)

  • Ruthe Blalock Jones (Chu-Lun-Dit), Shawnee/Peoria (Painters)

  • Fred Kabotie (Naqavoy'ma), Hopi (1900–1986) (Painters)

  • Michael Kabotie, Hopi (1942–2009) (Painters)

  • Kicking Bear, Oglala Lakota (1846–1904) (Painters)

  • James Lavadour, Walla Walla (Painters)

  • Annie Little Warrior (Painters)

  • Gregory Lomayesva, Hopi-descent (Painters)

  • Judith Lowry, Maidu/Pit River tribes (Painters)

  • Albert Looking Elk, Taos Pueblo (c. 1888–1940) (Painters)

  • Albert Lujan, Taos Pueblo (1892–1948) (Painters)

  • Oren Lyons, Seneca Nation (born 1930) (Painters)

  • Julian Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo (1897–1943) (Painters)

  • Mario Martinez, Yaqui (born 1953) (Painters)

  • Solomon McCombs, Muscogee Creek (1913–1980) (Painters)

  • Douglas Miles, San Carlos Apache/Akimel O'odham (Painters)

  • Juan Mirabal, Taos Pueblo (1903–1970) (Painters)

  • Stephen Mopope (Qued Koi), Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (1898–1974) (Painters)

  • George Morrison, Ojibwe (1919–2000) (Painters)

  • Naiche, Chiricahua Apache (c. 1857–1919) (Painters)

  • Gerald Nailor, Sr. (Toh Yah, "Walking by the River"), Navajo (Painters)

  • Dan Namingha, Hopi (Painters)

  • Jackson Narcomey, Muscogee Creek/Seminole, (1942–2012) (Painters)

  • Lloyd Kiva New, Cherokee Nation, (1916–2002) (Painters)

  • Diane O'Leary, Comanche, (1939–2013) (Painters)

  • Fernando Padilla, Jr., San Felipe Pueblo/Navajo (Painters)

  • Tonita Peña, (Quah Ah) San Ildefonso Pueblo (1893–1949) (Painters)

  • St. David Pendleton Oakerhater (Making Medicine), Southern Cheyenne, (c. 1847–1931) (Painters)

  • Sanford Plummer, Seneca (1905–1974) (Painters)

  • Harvey Pratt (Wo-Pet-No-No-Mot, White Thunder), Cheyenne-Arapaho (Painters)

  • Joseph Rael (Tslew-teh-koyeh "Beautiful Painted Arrow), Picuris Pueblo-Ute (Painters)

  • Kevin Red Star, Crow Nation (Painters)

  • Mateo Romero, Cochiti Pueblo (Painters)

  • Paladine Roye (Pon Cee Cee), Ponca (1946–2001) (Painters)

  • Will Sampson, Muscogee Creek (1933–1987) (Painters)

  • Duane Slick, Mesqwaki (Fox), Ho-Chunk (born 1961) (Painters)

  • Fritz Scholder, Luiseño (1937–2005) (Painters)

  • Silver Horn (Haungooah) Kiowa (1860–1940) (Painters)

  • Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Salish-Kootenai, Métis-Cree, Shoshone-Bannock (Painters)

  • Lois Smoky (Bougetah), Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (Painters)

  • Ernest Spybuck (Maythela), Absentee Shawnee (1883–1949) (Painters)

  • Virginia Stroud, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians/Muscogee Creek (Painters)

  • Carl Sweezy, Southern Arapaho (1881–1953) (Painters)

  • Moses Stranger Horse, Brulé Lakota (1890–1941) (Painters)

  • Quincy Tahoma aka "Water's Edge", Navajo (1920–1956) (Painters)

  • Jerome Tiger (Kocha), Muscogee Creek-Seminole (Painters)

  • Johnny Tiger, Jr., Muscogee Creek-Seminole (1940–2015) (Painters)

  • Monroe Tsatoke, Kiowa, one of the Kiowa Six (Painters)

  • Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), San Ildefonso Pueblo (1898–1955) (Painters)

  • Frank Tuttle, Yuki, Wailaki and Concow Maidu (born 1951) (Painters)

  • Pablita Velarde (Tse Tsan), Santa Clara Pueblo (1918–2006) (Painters)

  • Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee Nation/Winnebago (Painters)

  • Pop Wea (Lori Tanner), Taos Pueblo (died 1966) (Painters)

  • Dick West (Wah-pah-nah-yah), Southern Cheyenne (1912–1996) (Painters)

  • White Horse (Tsen-tainte), Kiowa (died 1892) (Painters)

  • Dyani White Hawk, Sicangu Lakota (born 1976) (Painters)

  • Emmi Whitehorse, Navajo (Painters)

  • Elizabeth Woody, Navajo/Tenino (Warm Springs)/Wasco/Yakama (born 1959) (Painters)

  • Melanie Yazzie, Navajo (Painters)

  • Gregg Deal, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe (Painters)

  • Marcus Amerman, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Performance artists)

  • Gregg Deal, Pyramid Lake Paiute (Performance artists)

  • James Luna, Luiseño (1950–2018) (Performance artists)

  • Dugan Aguilar, Paiute-Pit River-Maidu (1947–2018) (Photographers)

  • Jennie Ross Cobb, Cherokee (1881–1959) (Photographers)

  • Jean Fredericks, Hopi (1906–1990) (Photographers)

  • Shan Goshorn, Eastern Band Cherokee (1957–2018) (Photographers)

  • Benjamin Haldane, Tsimshian (1874–1941) (Photographers)

  • Sally Larsen, Apache-Alutiiq (Photographers)

  • L. Frank Manriquez, Tongva-Ajachmen (Photographers)

  • Lee Marmon, Laguna Pueblo (born 1925) (Photographers)

  • Parker McKenzie, Kiowa (1897–1999) (Photographers)

  • Larry McNeil, Tlingit-Nisga'a (born 1955) (Photographers)

  • Shelley Niro, Mohawk (born 1954) (Photographers)

  • Horace Poolaw, Kiowa (1906–1984) (Photographers)

  • Camille Seaman, Shinnecock (born 1969) (Photographers)

  • Richard Throssel (1882–1933), Cree (Photographers)

  • Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Muscogee Creek-Seminole-Navajo (born 1954) (Photographers)

  • Richard Ray Whitman, Yuchi-Muscogee Creek (Photographers)

  • Will Wilson, Navajo, (born 1969) (Photographers)

  • Zoë Marieh Urness (photographer) Alaska Tlingit (born 1984) (Photographers)

  • Natalie Ball, Klamath/Modoc, (born 1980) (Printmakers)

  • T.C. Cannon (Pai-doung-u-day), Kiowa/Caddo (Printmakers)

  • R.C. Gorman, Navajo (1932–2005) (Printmakers)

  • Benjamin Harjo Jr., Absentee Shawnee-Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma (Printmakers)

  • Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, Cheyenne-Arapaho (Printmakers)

  • Debora Iyall, Cowlitz (born 1954) (Printmakers)

  • James Lavadour, Walla Walla (Printmakers)

  • Linda Lomahaftewa, Hopi-Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Printmakers)

  • Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Salish-Kootenai, Métis-Cree, Shoshone-Bannock (Printmakers)

  • Melanie Yazzie, Navajo (Printmakers)

  • Rick Bartow, Wiyot/Yurok (1946–2016) (Sculptors)

  • Blackbear Bosin, Comanche/Kiowa (1921–1980) (Sculptors)

  • Amanda Crowe, Eastern Band Cherokee (1928–2004) (Sculptors)

  • Cliff Fragua, Jemez Pueblo (Sculptors)

  • Tammy Garcia, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1969) (Sculptors)

  • Bob Haozous, Chiricahua Apache (born 1943) (Sculptors)

  • Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914–1994) (Sculptors)

  • Nathan Jackson, Tlingit (born 1938) (Sculptors)

  • Edmonia Lewis, Mississauga Ojibwe (c. 1844–1907) (Sculptors)

  • Nora Naranjo Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1953) (Sculptors)

  • Harvey Pratt (Wo-Pet-No-No-Mot, "White Thunder"), Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes (born 1941) (Sculptors)

  • Lawney Reyes, Sinixt (Sculptors)

  • Ronald Senungetuk, Iñupiaq (1933–2020) (Sculptors)

  • Russell Spears, Narragansett (1917–2009) (Sculptors)

  • Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1962) (Sculptors)

  • Ralph W. Sturges, Mohegan (1918–2007) (Sculptors)

  • Marie Watt, Seneca (born 1967) (Sculptors)

  • Melanie Yazzie, Navajo (born 1966) (Sculptors)

  • Natalie Ball Klamath/Modoc, (born 1980) (Textile artists)

  • Hastiin Klah, Navajo (1867–1937) (Textile artists)

  • Carla Hemlock, Mohawk (Textile artists)

  • Ardina Moore, Quapaw/Osage (born 1930) (Textile artists)

  • Dora Old Elk, Apsáalooke/Sioux (born 1977) (Textile artists)

  • Jamie Okuma, Luiseño-Shoshone-Bannock (born 1977) (Textile artists)

  • Clara Sherman (Nezbah), Navajo (born 1911) (Textile artists)

  • Ska-ba-quay Tesson, Meskwaki (ca. 1846–1929) (Textile artists)

  • Jennie Thlunaut, Tlingit (1892–1986) (Textile artists)

  • Amanda Crowe, Eastern Band Cherokee (1928–2004) (Woodcarvers)

  • Jesse Cornplanter, Seneca (1889–1957) (Woodcarvers)

  • Babe Hemlock, Mohawk (born 1961) (Woodcarvers)

  • Nathan Jackson, Tlingit (born 1938) (Woodcarvers)

  • James Schoppert, Tlingit (1947–1992) (Woodcarvers)

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