Winners of the 2016 Indian Fair & Market Juried Competition

Best of Show and Best of Classification — II Pottery
First Place — Traditional
Jody Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo) and Glendora Fragua (Jemez Pueblo-Walatowa), “Pueblo Luck”

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Best of Classification — I Jewelry and Lapidary
First Place — Personal Adornment (necklaces, bolos, pendants)
Ernest Benally (Navajo), Squash Blossom Necklace

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Best of Classification — III Paintings, Drawings, Graphics, Photography
First Place — Paintings
Marla Allison (Laguna Pueblo), “Labor of Love”

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Best of Classification — IV Wooden Carvings
First Place — Non-Pueblo Wooden Carvings
Raymond Chee, Sr. (Navajo), “Blue Jay Song

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Best of Classification — V Sculpture
First Place — Stone
Robert Dale Tsosie (Navajo/Picuris Pueblo), “Pueblo Starship”

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Best of Classification — VI Textiles, Weavings, Clothing
First Place — Non-Regional Style Weavings/Contemporary Style Weavings
Berdine Begay (Navajo), “Rez Stratus Rug”

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Best of Classification — VII Diverse Art Forms
First Place — Personal Attire and Accessories with a Predominance of Beads or Quillwork
Orlando Dugi (Navajo), Benjamin Harjo, Jr. (Absentee Shawnee/Seminole), and Kenneth Williams (Arapaho/Seneca), “She Holds the Stars”

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Best of Classification — VIII Baskets
First Place — Traditional
Sarah Sockbeson (Penobscot), Giant Brown & Black Vase

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Andy Eisenberg Award — First Place
Liz Wallace (Navajo/Washoe/Maidu), “5 Elements”

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Conrad House Award
ShoSho Esquiro (Kaska), “Moma yeh estsu yeh Glyets’ edih”
(Remembering our mothers and grandmother
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Guild 60th Anniversary Theme Award — Pottery
Jody Naranjo (Santa Clara Peublo), “Old & New”

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Junior Division Best of Show
Sage Maybee (Northern Arapahoe/Seneca), “Singing in the Grass”

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