Sunday, June 24, 2007
See Bandelier - while it's still there
Pueblo, originally with 400 or more rooms, in in Now conservators are struggling to save the ancient Bandelier dwellings, particularly at TyuonyiFrijoles Canyon.
Throughout the canyon, "cavates" (a contraction of cave and excavation) are apparent. The cavates include evidence remaining from the placement of wood looms, ash-filled cook pits, nichos and largely deteriorated colored plasters, petroglyphs and pictographs.
You can still see these remarkable structures from an earlier time, when the ancestors of Native American aborigines lived here, at Bandelier National Monument. But for how long?
Soon you can fly to Santa Fe Indian Market
But the Santa Fe New Mexican reports that the FAA has certified the Santa Fe airport to handle larger planes.
Up till now, there has been a 30-passenger restriction on aircraft flying into Santa Fe airport. As a result, most commercial flights into Santa Fe were commuter airlines, principally connecting from Albuquerque and Denver.
Of course, local residents have objected to the certification on the basis that planes flying over their homes are noisy. On the other hand, a survey of 31 major economic influences in the region showed an overall positive response to upgrading the airport.
A few years ago, my son, Randy Waites, was involved with a car rental firm at Santa Fe airport and had to contend with the limitations on service.
Who knows? In a year or two, flights into Santa Fe for Indian Market and other events may be coming from more distant points, eliminating the need to connect through Albuquerque and Denver.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
New Navajo Folk Art Carvings at TribalWorks.com


Thursday, June 21, 2007
And the Native American Festivals keep coming.
June 29-
June 30-July 1, 2007 – Native Art Show and
ZuniLink - for authentic Zuni, Cochiti, San Felipe and other fetish carvings.
Native-JewelryLink - presenting beautiful, hand-made Native American jewelry.
Native-PotteryLink - a wide selection of original Pueblo Pottery.
TribalWorks - a pot-pourri of tribal art from Africa, Australia, the Arctic and Navajo folk artists.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tohono O’odham Nation opens new $15,000,000 Cultural Center & Museum
A new cultural center and museum has been opened in southern
The museum houses ancient artifacts and cultural items that have been returned ot the tribe by other
Native-JewelryLink.com, Native-PotteryLink.com, TribalWorks.com and ZuniLink.com
are proud to bring you news of Native American and other Tribal Arts.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
More Native American Arts & Culture
Through August 25, 2007 – “Native American Women’s Creations” in exhibition at the Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens, 9401 Oak Glen Road, Cherry Valley, CA.
Through
July 14-15, 2007 – 14th
Monday, June 18, 2007
In Memoriam: Arthur Lucario
Palms Trading announces Pueblo Scholarships
Last year’s award was appreciated so much by Isidora Gachupin, Palms decided to make it an annual award. Scholarships will be presented to a
Criteria include: a 3.2 or higher GPA, acceptance to a four-year institution, participation in extra-curricular activities for at least 3 years and good character. Applicants must write and submit an essay about their future goals.
Anyone else who would like to contribute can make deposits to the New Mexico Pueblo Scholarship Fund at the Wells Fargo Bank in
More August Indian Art Events in Santa Fe
Taking advantage of the visibility that surrounds SWAIA’s Santa Fe Indian Market, numerous other Native American art events are scheduled in
August 9-12 – b4rTIME, Inc. will present the Sixth Annual Historic Indian & World Tribal Arts show. 75 exhibitors will present items from American Indian, African, Asian, Other American, Oceanic cultures and Classical Antiquities. There will be a Charity Preview Reception on August 9, Thursday, from
August 10-12 – Whitehawk’s 24th Annual Antique Ethnographic Art Show. A Gala Preview will take place on Friday, August 10 from
"There's no question but what Santa Fe is the center of the Indian and Ethnographic Art world, especially in August," according to William Waites, co-owner of Aboriginals: Art of the First Person. The author of this blog will be reporting 'live' from Santa Fe in August. So stay tuned.
In the meantime, Aboriginals' four web sites continue to offer superb examples of Native American fetish carvings at ZuniLink.com; beautiful Native American jewelry at Native-JewelryLink.com; authentic handmade Indian Pueblo pottery at Native-PotteryLink.com; and a pot pourri of African, Australian Aboriginal, Arctic and Navajo folk art at TribalWorks.com. All guaranteed authentic.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
The new Aboriginal art retail space at Gannon's
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Santa Fe Indian Market 2007 Schedule
VANESSIE RESTAURANT’S
August 13-16, 4:30 pm - Close
Vanessie of Santa Fe,
AWARD-WINNING ARTIST PRESS RECEPTION
Friday, August 17, 4:00 pm
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 1615 Paseo de Peralta, PRESS ONLY
Please call 505.983.5220 x 226 with media credential information to request access to this event prior to the Indian Market. Press will have the opportunity photograph award winning artwork. (Editor's Note: As a credentialed reporter and author, this writer will attend the Press Reception and report on the event in this blog.)
2007
Friday, August 17, 4:30 pm
El Museo Cultural de
Be there to experience the excitement of the Best of Show announcement and the only time the eight top award winning artists of Indian Market are together with their extraordinary pieces. Only 100 tickets will be sold to this exclusive event, funds will support the Indian Market awards program.
SNEAK PREVIEW OF AWARD-WINNING ARTWORK & SILENT AUCTION
Friday, August 17, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 1615 Paseo de Peralta. SWAIA members only, memberships available at the door
The highly anticipated event that allows members ($250 level and above) the first opportunity to see award winning art from Best of Show to Honorable Mention for the 2007 Santa Fe Indian Market. A silent auction of fabulous donated jewelry, pottery, paintings, and other artwork adds to the excitement. Marvin Oliver, the 2007 poster artist will sign posters for $500 level members and up during this time, as well.
GENERAL PREVIEW OF AWARD-WINNING ARTWORK & SILENT AUCTION
Friday, August 17, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 1615 Paseo de Peralta. SWAIA members only, memberships available at the door
The first chance for all SWAIA members (any level) to see award winning art from Best of Show to Honorable Mention for the 2007
86TH ANNUAL
Saturday, August 18, 7 am - 5 pm & Sunday, August 19, 8 am - 5 pm
The
The world’s most prestigious Native American arts show opens with more than 1000 artists (including youth), food and demonstration booths, entertainment and more!
Saturday, August 18, 5:00 pm
La Fonda Hotel,
Join artists, celebrities and guests at the only fundraiser Gala that supports the nonprofit responsible for the Santa Fe Indian Market! New in 2007 are two spectacular collaborative pieces, an “Over 50 and Fabulous” concho belt, and a custom built, v-twin chopper, complete with accessories made by outstanding Indian Market artists. The original artwork for the 2007 poster will be auctioned here, as well. Dinner, wine and silent auction included with ticket. Auctioneer Andrea Fiuczynski, President of Christie’s
NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING CONTEST
Sunday, August 19, 9 am – 12 noon
Santa Fe Plaza Gazebo, Free and open to the public
See clothing from many American Indian Nations as participants compete, showcasing their clothing in traditional and contemporary categories.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Aboriginals couldn't stay away. Can you?
Gannon's is located at 16521 S. Tamiami Trail (Route 41). Aboriginals will have a limited offering in approximately 250 square feet inside Gannon's 20,000 square foot facility.
According to William Waites, cco-owner of Aboriginals, "We are excited abou tgetting back to a situation where our clientele can look at, touch and feel art objects before purchasing them."
Aboriginals was a very popular tribal art gallery for 16 years on Sanibel, a facility that was closed approximately two years ago. The owners still receive comments from visitors who lament the closing of the physical gallery on Sanibel Island. In the meantime, the gallery has been operating successfuly on the Internet with Web sites at Native-JewelryLink.com, Native-PotteryLink.com, TribalWorks.com and ZuniLink.com .
Aboriginals will continue to operate the web sites, but also invites its friends and collector customers to stop by Gannon's to see the Aboriginals space. The space primarily will feature larger pieces of African and Australian Aboriginal art, including textiles and paintings, with a smattering of Native American items. In an upcoming message we will include a photo of the space and some of the items being featured.
When Aboriginals owners,William & Susanne Waites, are not present, Rich & Ursula Gannon, owners of Gannon's Art & Antiques will be happy to help you. In addition, if you know you will be there and would like to meet us there, simply call 800-305-0185 and we can make an appointment to be there.