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SWAIA announces 'ambassadors' for traditional arts program
cippy crazyhorse
darryl begay
navajo
pueblo
swaia
Posted: Monday, November 28, 2011
The
Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
announced the first "ambassadors" for a new program that will promote traditional arts.
Darryl Begay
, a jeweler from the
Navajo Nation
, and
Cippy CrazyHorse
, a jeweler from
Cochiti Pueblo
, will serve as Traditional Arts Ambassadors. They will be joined by a traditional potter who will be named by the end of the year.
The program was announced at SWAIA's sixth annual Winter Indian Market on Saturday.
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SWAIA starts program to protect traditional arts
(The Santa Fe New Mexican 11/28)
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