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Allenroy Paquin
is a jeweler who is known for his wonderful depictions of lizards,
frogs and sea turtles in silver and gold, often with beautiful inlay
work. He likes to incorporate humor into his work, as can be seen
in his wonderful lizard pins that are designed to perch on the wearer's
shoulder, one of his unique designs.
Growing up in Albuquerque,
away from his father's Zuni Pueblo and his mother's Jicarilla Apache
Reservation, Allenroy was not always interested in his native heritage,
much less in making jewelry. In high school, he became interested
in fancy dancing, one of his favorite activities through today.
At this same time, his father took up jewelry making to support
their family after being disabled in an accident, but it still did
not interest Allenroy. Instead, he earned a degree in technical
engineering. It was not until his father died several years later,
when his mother gave him his father's tools, that Allenroy realized
this was his inheritance and heritage. Today he considers his father
to be his strongest inspiration.
This feeling was reinforced
one time when he was having a creative block. He found a lizard
in a shed he was cleaning, and was captivated by its colors and
shapes. "It was like someone told me, 'make inlay lizard jewelry.'
I felt it was my dad telling me to do that." It seemed logical after
that to move on to turtles and frogs.
Allenroy is interested
in educating as well. His sons, Ignacio and Kyle, have already started
making jewelry, and have won awards for their work. Allenroy also
teaches school children about native heritage, trying to break down
the image of the "stereotypical Hollywood Indian." He performs a
solo show that incorporates storytelling, dancing and flute playing
at schools. He would also like to "be an inspiration to native urban
Indians who have lost their connection with their reservation or
their native ties -- to help them find there is something to connect
them to that world."
The Indian Craft Shop represents artists from
over 40 tribal areas within the United States. Located in the Department
of the Interior federal building at 18th and C Streets, the Shop
is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed federal
holidays. Open the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
Photo ID required for entrance.
For more information, call 202-208-4056.
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