Fred Kabotie | |
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Born | Naqavoy'ma c. 1900 |
Died | February 28, 1986 |
Nationality | Hopi Tribe |
Education | Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe Public High School |
Known for | Painting, silversmithing, illustrating |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship |
Patron(s) | Museum of Modern Art, Elizabeth Willis DeHuff, The George Gustav Heye Center, Grand Canyon National Park |
Fred Kabotie (c. 1900–1986) was a celebrated Hopi painter, silversmith, illustrator, potter, author, curator and educator. His native name in the Hopi language is Naqavoy'ma which translates to Day After Day.[1]