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After being accepted into the Institute of American Indian Arts at the age of sixteen, Estella Loretto ran away to school rather than let her parents keep her at home. After only one semester Loretto won a fellowship to study abroad. She went to Belgium and there began satisfying her natural love of travel and exploration of foreign cultures. Loretto continued her studies in Oaxaca, India and Nepal.
In 1991 Loretto began an apprenticeship with Allan Houser, her former teacher at IAIA, tha (showing 500 of 1273 characters). |
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