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Guest editor RoseMary Diaz talks with Craftsmanship's managing editor, Laurie Weed, about growing up "half-Indian" in Northern New Mexico; the surprising controversy around "art" vs. "craft;" and the story behind the stories of the magazine's first full issue focused on Native American craft.
You'll find many more stories on "Native American Craft: The Southwest" at Craftsmanship.net, a multimedia, online magazine about artisans, innovators, and the architecture of excellence.
Written by CRAFTSMANSHIP EDITORS
Introduction by CHRIS EGUSA
Narrated by LAURIE WEED & ROSEMARY DIAZ
Produced by CHRIS EGUSA
Music by MIKE SNOWDEN / BLUE DOT SESSIONS
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Guest editor RoseMary Diaz talks with Craftsmanship's managing editor, Laurie Weed, about growing up "half-Indian" in Northern New Mexico; the surprising controversy around "art" vs. "craft;" and the story behind the stories of the magazine's first full issue focused on Native American craft.
You'll find many more stories on "Native American Craft: The Southwest" at Craftsmanship.net, a multimedia, online magazine about artisans, innovators, and the architecture of excellence.
Written by CRAFTSMANSHIP EDITORS
Introduction by CHRIS EGUSA
Narrated by LAURIE WEED & ROSEMARY DIAZ
Produced by CHRIS EGUSA
Music by MIKE SNOWDEN / BLUE DOT SESSIONS
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