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Indian Market August 18, 2011

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Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market. Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican

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  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a RavenÕs Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a RavenÕs Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a Raven’s Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
  • Lisa Hageman Yahgulanaas, of the Yahgulanaas clan of the Raven moiety of Haida Gwaii weaves a RavenÕs Tail at her workstation in the Santa Fe Arts Institute on Thursday, August 18, 2011. For the first time in 90 years, First Nation artists (from Canada) will participate in Santa Fe's Indian Market.  Lisa is the recipient of the SWAIA Residency Fellowship. In collaboration with the Santa Fe Art Institute, SWAIA has established the SWAIA Residency Fellowships-a one-month residency for Native artists during August 2011.<br />
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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