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Lani Hotch

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Lani Hotch, also known as Saantaas', Sekwooneitl and Xhaatooch,[1] is a Native American artist of Tlingit ancestry known for being a contemporary Chilkat weaver who uses Ravenstail weaving in her works.[2]

Biography

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Lani Hotch was born in 1956 in Klukwan, Alaska to a mother of Tlingit ancestry and a father from Northern California.[1] She learned Chilkat weaving from her grandmother Jennie Warren during the mid-1970s but stopped when her grandmother died in March 1977.[3] She began weaving again in 1990 when Cheryl Samuel came to Klukwan to teach Ravenstail weaving.[2]

She has spent the majority of her adult life living in Klukwan with her children and husband. She specializes in basket weaving and uses spruce and root as materials. She has stated that she draws inspiration from her community and her local, natural scenic environment.[3] Hotch began teaching classes about woolen weaving and felt application in her village, which she states "[passes] on the knowledge and skills I've learned. Students who learn these skills are then able to create their own dance regalia and hence, my teaching serves to strengthen the traditions of song and dance as well."[2]

Select artworks

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  • The Klukwan Healing Robe[4]
  • Berner's Bay Robe[4]
  • The Basket Mother Robe[5]

Exhibitions

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Solo exhibitions

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  • The Basket Mother Robe, The Spirit Wrestler Gallery, Vancouver Canada[5]
  • Berner's Bay Robe, the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center, Haines Alaska[4]

Group exhibitions

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  • The Klukwan Healing Robe[4]
  • Berries on a Sunshine Mountain, Time Warp, Vancouver Canada[6]

Collections

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Museum Location
Sheldon Museum[1] Haines, Alaska
Jilkaat Kwaan Cultural Heritage Center[4] Haines, Alaska

Honors and awards

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  • In 2006 Lani Hotch placed second place for contemporary arts in the Sealaska Heritage Institute's Juried Art show.[7]
  • In 2011 Hotch won the Jennifer Easton Community Spirit Award from the First Peoples Fund.[7]
  • In April 2017 Hotch was proclaimed a "Culture Bearer" by the Chilkat Indian Village (her tribe) which was one her highest honors. To this day she remains the only person in her community to be given such honor[7]
  • In 2017 Hotch won the Alaska Governor's Award for Arts in Business Leadership.[7]
  • In 2017 Hotch won the Native Arts and Culture Foundation Mentor Artist Apprentice Fellowship.[7]

Publications

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  • Klukwan's Legacy of Warriors, Lani Hotch, [2014][8]
  • Kaaya Haayi Hit, Lani Hotch, [2013][9]
  • Kluwan Founding Fathers' Story, Lani Hotch. [2013][10]
  • Uncle Albert's K̲u.éex', Lani Hotch, [2014][11]
  • The Klukwan Healing Robe, Lani Hotch, [2013][12]
  • Tsirku Héeni Naaxein = Tsirku River Woven Robe, Lani Hotch, [2014][13]
  • Jilḵaat Héeni Naaxein = Chilkat River Woven Robe, Lani Hotch, [2014][14]
  • Klehini Naaxein = Klehini River Woven Robe, Lani Hotch, [2014][15]
  • Our life is close by our food, Lani Hotch, [2013][16]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Lani Hotch (1956- ), Tlingit artist biography and portfolio". Spirit Wrestler Gallery. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  2. ^ a b c "Lani Hotch". First Peoples Fund. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  3. ^ a b "Lani Hotch | College of Fine Arts". finearts.uky.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Creating New Patterns of Healing". First Peoples Fund. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  5. ^ a b "The Basket Mother Robe by Lani Hotch, Tlingit artist (WM50401)". Spirit Wrestler Gallery. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  6. ^ Haakanson, Sven; Steffian, Amy (2016-11-07). Creative Alaska: A Ten-Year Retrospective of Support for Alaska Artists, 2004-2013. University of Alaska Press. ISBN 978-1-60223-285-3.
  7. ^ a b c d e "United States Artists » Lani Strong Hotch". Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  8. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2014). Klukwan's legacy of warriors. ISBN 978-1-4928-3345-1. OCLC 914361932.
  9. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2013). Kaaya Haayi Hít. ISBN 978-1-5119-6403-6. OCLC 914365092.
  10. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Daniel Lee; Horn, Ron; Klukwan Community and School Library (2013). Kluwan founding fathers' story. ISBN 978-1-5116-7928-2. OCLC 951746341.
  11. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2014). Uncle Albert's K̲u.éex'. ISBN 978-1-4991-8489-1. OCLC 1113867518.
  12. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2013). The Klukwan Healing Robe. ISBN 978-1-5141-2656-1. OCLC 1113867643.
  13. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2014). Tsirku Héeni Naaxein = Tsirku River Woven Robe. ISBN 978-1-5024-3132-5. OCLC 1113867656.
  14. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2014). Jilḵaat Héeni Naaxein = Chilkat River Woven Robe. ISBN 978-1-4992-1974-6. OCLC 1113867695.
  15. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2014). Klehini Naaxein = Klehini River Woven Robe. ISBN 978-1-5009-0860-7. OCLC 1113867710.
  16. ^ Hotch, Lani; Heywood, Liz; Henry, Dan; Klukwan Community and School Library (2013). Our life is close by our food. ISBN 978-1-5117-8191-6. OCLC 1113867647.