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Linda Lomahaftewa (born 1947) is a Hopi and Choctaw printmaker, painter, and educator living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. ==Background== Linda J. Lomahaftewa was born July 3, 1947 in Phoenix, Arizona.〔(Linda Lomahaftewa (1947-). ) ''Ask Art.'' (retrieved 7 April 2009)〕 Her parents had met at an Indian boarding school. Her late father was Hopi, her mother, who lives in Arizona, is Choctaw from Oklahoma. She and her family lived in Phoenix and Los Angeles, California. She attended a strict mission boarding school in 1961 but transferred to Phoenix Indian School, then the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1962, the year the school opened. Upon graduation from IAIA, Linda earned a scholarship to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, California, along with fellow artists, T.C. Cannon, Kevin Red Star, and Bill Prokopiof. Of the four, only Linda graduated from SFAI.〔Indyke, Dottie. (Linda Lomahaftewa. ) ''Southwestern Art.'' (retrieved 7 April 2009)〕 After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, she went on to earn her Master of Fine Arts degrees at SFAI in 1971.〔Reno, p. 102〕〔Bates, p. 108〕
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