

Engaged Anthropology: Research Essays on North American Archaeology, Ethnobotany, and Museology, Papers in Honor of Richard I. Ford, edited by Michelle Hegmon and B. Sunday Eiselt
A collection of essays based on the 2005 Society for American Archaeology symposium, presenting research that epitomizes Richard I. Ford's approach of engaged anthropology, in which Felipe Ortega has written an essay. [2005. 263 pp, 6 tables, 30 figs, $28. ISBN 0-915703-58-0]

All That Glitters: The Emergence of Native American Micaceous Art Pottery in Northern New Mexico (Paperback) by Duane Anderson. ISBN 978-0-933452-58-9
Felipe Ortega is one of the artists featured prominently in this book. For anyone interested in Micaceous clay pottery, it is a indispensible resource, featuring beautiful photographs of micaceous pottery in different styles.
Sweat Lodges
are held on a regular basis at Felipe's home: Sweat Lodge
Micaceous Clay Pottery in Mazatlán Classes are held every Winter. This winter, classes will be held between Dec. 26 2007 - Jan. 31 2008
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SMU Cultural Institute, Taos
Felipe often teaches as part of a Pueblo Pottery course with SMU Cultural Institute
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http://www.smu.edu
Santa Fe Community College
Felipe teaches an advanced course in Micaceous clay Pottery in Spring 2008
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http://www.sfccnm.edu
The Vessel & The Voice
July 11-17 2008:
with Felipe Ortega, Jimmy Ortega & E.S. Gallegos
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