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Eva Mirabal

Native American, (1920–1968)
Eva Mirabal, also known as Eah-Ha-Wa (which translates from the Tiwa language as 'Fast Growing Corn') was a Native American painter, muralist, illustrator, and cartoonist from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Her primary medium was gouache, a type of watercolor. Unlike more romanticized Indian scenes common in the portraits from non-Native American painters in Taos, Mirabal painted scenes depicting individuals participating in the daily life at the Pueblo. Between the 1930s and the 1960s, she painted murals at various locations including at Santa Fe Indian School, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Buhl Planetarium, and the library of the Veterans' Hospital in Albuquerque.


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