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NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013 3R RContents:ON OUR COVER | FEATURE ART FROM THE 2013 CHEROKEE ART MARKET8 T H A N N U A LCHEROKEEART MARKET4 CHEROKEE ART MARKETAnnual event at HardRock Hotel & Casino drawselite artists from manymediums7 LEARN TRADITIONALPOTTERYA <strong>Cherokee</strong> NationalTreasure teaches her craftand carries the traditiononward.18 STORY CONFERENCEFive Civilized TribesMuseum brings <strong>Native</strong>Story Tellers togetherevery year1820 A CHOCTAW STORYStella Long spins a tale ofthe Choctaw Trail of Tears22 TRIBAL GAMING24 NATIVE EVENTS26 ATTRACTIONS GUIDE28 ART & SHOPPING GUIDE30 TRIBAL DIRECTORYOCTOBER 1 2 & 1 3 , 20137<strong>Cherokee</strong><strong>Art</strong><strong>Market</strong>.com10 MUSIC HALL OF FAMEOklahoma Hall to induct<strong>Cherokee</strong> opera singerduring October 15ceremony13 SLIVER OF A FULLMOON<strong>Native</strong> written, performedplay tackles tough issuefor Indian CountryShawna Cain - Sun Perch, Troy Jackson - <strong>Cherokee</strong> Woman Carrying Tradition, Sharon Irla - Save Xingu, Toneh Chuleewah - Eyeing the Hand, Jane Osti - Sacred Winds<strong>Native</strong> Oklahoma is a publication of the <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, Oklahoma’s weekly Inter-Tribal community newspaper. Content © <strong>Native</strong><strong>American</strong> <strong>Times</strong>. For more information or to advertise, please call either Adam Proctor at 918-409-7252 or Lisa Snell at 918-708-5838.You may also contact us via email through <strong>Native</strong>Oklahoma@nativetimes.com or Info@nativetimes.com<strong>Native</strong> Oklahoma is available for free at tribal and Oklahoma welcome centers; hotels; travel plazas and online at www.nativetimes.com.