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page 120th-century Native American women artists

Edmonia Lewis
African American sculptor (1844–1907)

Nampeyo
Nampeyo (1859 – 1942) was a Hopi-Tewa potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. Her Tewa name was also spelled Num-pa-yu, meaning "snake that does not bite". Her name is also cited as "Nung-beh-yong," Tewa for Sand Snake.
Dat So La Lee
Washoe basket weaver (ca. 1829-1925)
Angel De Cora
Ho-chunk painter and illustrator who taught art at the early 20th century (1871-1919)

Helen Cordero
American artist (1915–1994)
Margarete Bagshaw
K'apovi (Santa Clara Pueblo) artist (1964-2015)
Helen Hardin
K'apovi (Santa Clara Pueblo) artist (1943-1984)
Tonita Peña
Native American painter and muralist
Maude Kegg
Ojibwe traditionalist, bead artist, and author from Minnesota

Amanda Crowe
Eastern Band Cherokee woodcarver and educator from Qualla Boundary, North Carolina