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How To Say: ... 9
Gatherings ...10
A Look Back @ 2013 ...12
Oklahoma Casinos & Entertainment
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Casino Trail Map ...24
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Cover: Josephine Horsechief (Osage/Cheyenne) by John Jernigan; this spread: dousing the pitfire at a traditional Caddo pottery firing event led by Chase Kahwinhut Earles, photo by Dreamcatcher Images Happy Holidays everyone!
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Send us details or photos of your Gathering: [email protected]
BINGER>Caddo Language Wednesdays, 6 pmCaddo Nation Cultural Building, Binger(App Now Available on Android Market)>>
ELGIN>Learn ComancheA Beginner’s Packet is free to enrolled tribal members, $70 for others, includes shipping.http://www.comanchelanguage.org [email protected] >
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NORMAN>Dark Light: the Micaceous Ceramics of Christine Nofchissey McHorseFred Jones, Jr. Museum of Art/OU CampusThru January 12, 2014 http://www.ou.edu/fjjma.html>>
PAWHUSKA>Osage Cultural CenterClasses on Ribbon work, Fingerweaving, Beading, Roach-making and more. Call 918-287-5539http://www.osagetribe.com/cultural >>
PERKINS>Iowa Nation Grey Snow Eagle House2 mi S of Perkins on Hwy 177Weekend tours by appointment, call 405-334-7471http://www.facebook.com/GreySnowEagleHouse
December 16, 1841:Cherokees created a school
system with 8 districts.
RADIO>Chickasaw Community RadioKCNP 89.5 FM>Indians For IndiansSaturdays at 10 am on KACO 98.5 FM>Kiowa VoicesSundays at 12 noon on KACO 98.5 FMMusic and more from the Kiowa and area tribes.>Seminole Nation Weekly Radio ShowLive on Tuesdays, 11 am on KWSH 1260 AMhttp://www.kadaradio.net>>
TALEQUAH>Cherokee Heritage Center Cultural Classes2014 class schedules for nine different activities online at: http://www.cherokeeheritage.org/cultural-outreach/cultural-classes. Or contact Tonia Weavel at 918-456-6007.>>
WWW>Mvskoke Trail of Tears Virtual Tourhttp://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/Pages/Tourism/virttot.html >Research Your Indian AncestryOklahoma Historical Society websitehttp://www.okhistory.org/research/dawes>Eye on NDN-Country with dg smalling Saturdays, 9 am on http://www.thespyfm.com Conversations with Native leaders.>Tribal Scene RadioFridays, 8 am live on http://www.kbga.org Conversations with host Jodi Rave.
Wounded KneeMassacre
December 29, 1890
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Miss Indian OU Ashleigh
McIntosh (Caddo/Creek/
Delaware/Pawnee/
Seminole/Chickasaw)
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(Above) the ARTesian
Gallery opens in Sulphur
and, (below) Mark
Williams, founder of
the Native American
Paranormal Project
investigates Fort Washita
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Congratulations to the 2013 OKC American Indian Chamber of
Commerce Scholarship Winners: Breanna Anderson, Tayloure Baker,
Masheli Billy and Summer Leitka with OKC Chapter Co-Chair Heidi
Offutt and OK Director of Indian Education Dwight Pickering.
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Miss Indian OU: Dreamcatcher Images, Art openeing and NAPP: courtesy Chickasaw Nation, Scholarships: Becky Meyer
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2013 MISS INDIAN OKC
Raven Morgan
(Cheyenne)
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A LOOK BACK @
2013
Dreamcatcher Images
>NATIVEAMERICANS @THE 2013 OKLEGISLATURE>>
Osage Congressman Achie Mason (right)
opened the OK House of Representatives session with a prayer. (Clockwise) Gov. Fallin addresses members of the House Native American Caucus and visitors; Re. Seneca Scott makes a point while Rep’s. Paul Wesselhoft, (Caucus co-chair) Anastasia Pittman and Lisa Billy look on; Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes’ Gov. Janice Boswell addresses the Caucus; Blake Wade, Director of the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum, presents plans for the upcoming session. >>
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>NATIVE CROSSROADSFILMFESTIVALANDSYMPOSIUM>>The Sam Noble Museum and
other venues at the University
of Oklahoma hosted Native
Crossroads, held February 7
thru 9. Short live-action and
animated films were showcased.
At right: Film maker Lisa Jackson
and her film “The Visit.” In addi-
tion to films, the event featured
speakers, panels and other
special events.
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Micco Sports
>JIM THORPE GAMES NATIVE AMERICAN GAMES 2013>>
Opening ceremonies of the second
annual Jim Thorpe Native American Games was held once again at Remington Park. Teams of Native American athletes from throughout America were joined by Tribal leaders, princesses and others gathered to begin a week of traditional and modern athletic competitions. Events included the Bright Path 5K run, basketball, football, golf, martial arts, softball, stickball, tennis, track & field and volleyball. Mark your calendars for next years’ games! >http://jimthorpegames.com>>
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Red Earth Parade: Micco Sports; All others: Dreamcatcher Images
>RED EARTH FESTIVAL 2013>>
Once again downtown OKC was the site of
the annual Red Earth Festival celebrating Native American Art, Crafts, Food and Dance; it is one of the largest gatherings of its kind. Look for it again next June. >http://www.redearth.org>>
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Courtesy NE State University
>SYMPOSIUM ON THE AMERICAN INDIAN>>
The 41st Annual Symposium on the
American Indian was held at Northeastern State University in Talequah. This years’ theme was “Technology Future, Technology Past: A Woven Link,” as the symposium explored how indigenous societies have endured in the face of technological innovations and the massive cultural changes these innovations have brought. Talks were given by noted Native authors, artists, educators, writers, business and tribal leaders. Other activities included a film series, pow wow, traditional sports, language events and more. >http://offices.nsuok.edu/centerfortribalstudies/TribalStudiesHome.aspx. >>
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POW-WOW DANCERS1818
>Opposite:
B J Hughes
Seminole/Otoe
>This Page:
Josephine Horsechief
Osage/Cheyenne
>Photographs by
John Jernigan
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