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Who am I? Timothy James Aguino was born on 4/1/67 to parents Fern Keevama and Jose Aguino. He is a member of the Tewa tribe and grew up on the San Juan Pueblo reservation, 30 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and now currently resides in Northern California where he runs his medical transcription business.
He is also proud to be part Hopi Indian which provides a great deal of influence for his style. Proud of his roots and even being many miles away from “home,” he continues to hold on to tradition and express himself through art.
“I strongly believe that each person has the gift of creativity and the ability to
produce wonderful art. It is an expression of our life experiences and
beliefs. Art is my passion in which I am able to share my Native American
heritage with the world. This is my journey and attempt to preserve
symbols used by Tewa/Hopi tribes and many other tribes and to create my
own personal symbols of expression. I would like to welcome you to my
art gallery, A Touch of Native Art.”
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