A Very Major Indian School

The creation and launch of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in 1962 was an initiative of the Kennedy administration. The first American Indian college devoted to art, it was given a home in Santa Fe—a logical location in terms of the city’s appeal as a marketplace for Indian arts. The famous Indian Market, held there every August, had been started in 1992. IAIA started out with a stellar teaching faculty, including the likes of Lloyd Kiva New and Charles Loloma. One of the most important things that the school fostered was the concept of a shared identity among Native artists; you were connected not just by your tribal ties but your larger communal status as one of America’s first peoples.


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