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24 NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013 25R RNatiVE EVENTS CALENDARt t t t t t tPowwow dates, times and locations are subject tochange. Please call ahead or check online in advancebefore making travel plans.EVERY TUESDAYA Taste of Native Oklahoma Lunches. 11 am-2 pm.Featuring Indian Tacos & More. Jacobson HouseNative Art Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave., NormanEVERY WEDNESDAYEvery Wednesday: Powwow Singing & Drumming,6:30 pm-8:30 pm. Hosted by OU SNAG. JacobsonHouse Native Art Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave.,NormanEVERY 1st FRIDAY: Indian Taco Sales – from 4:00 –8:00 pm at Angie Smith Memorial UMC, 400 S. W.31st Street, Oklahoma CityFlute circle, 7:00pm-9:00pm. Jacobson House NativeArt Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave., NormanEVERY 2nd SATURDAYIndian Taco Sales - from 11-2:30pm at OK ChoctawTribal Alliance, 5320 S. Youngs Blvd, Oklahoma Citywww.okchoctaws.orgEVERY 3rd SATURDAY: All you can Eat Breakfast SALE– from 8- to 11:00 am at Angie Smith Memorial UMC,400 S.W. 31st Street, Oklahoma CityTHROUGH AUGUST 31, 2014Comanche National Museum and Cultural Centerpresents Comanche Code of Honor, a new exhibithonoring the heroic Comanche Code Talkers of WorldWar II. For more information call 580-353-0404 or goto www.comanchemuseum.com.September 28-October 5Coming Home: Sharing Our Stories. The 53rdAnnual Chickasaw Nation Annual Meeting and 25thAnnual Chickasaw Festival. Events and Festivities arescheduled throughout the week in Tishomingo, Ada,Emet, Kullihoma and Sulphur. For more informationand a schedule of events: www.Chickasaw.net/annualmeetingOCTOBER 4-5Fort Sill Indian School Annual Reunion, Campus Gym,Lawton, 7 pm to 11 pm on Friday10 am to 11 pm SaturdayContact Phyllis Hunter 405.247.1558 (work)OCTOBER 5Tâkwâkiwi Nîmiweni “Fall Dance”2:00pm to 10:00pm at Jim Thorpe Memorial Park, OK99 and Oil Road, Stroud. 6pm – 7pm Gourd Dance;7pm – 10pm Evening Program of Traditional Dancing.More info call Robert Williamson 918-290-0554 orRussell Saunders Sr. at 405-395-7765.OCTOBER 5Indian Taco Sale at Haikey Chapel United IndianChurch located at 8515 E 101st St., Tulsa. Tacos anda drink for $ 7.00. They will be sold from 11 am till 3pm on Sat. Info contact 918 815 7973sancrandall@yahoo.comOCTOBER 12-13Kiowa Black Leggins Warrior Society Ceremonial,Indian City Ceremonial Campgrounds, Anadarko. Formore information: 405-247-8896.OCTOBER 12-13Cherokee Art Market, Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa, OK. There willbe beadwork, pottery, painting, basketry, sculpturesand textiles. 20 different categories will be judged,and a total of $75,000 will be awarded to winningartists. A youth competition featuring the artwork of6th through 12th grade students is also scheduled.Visitors to the Cherokee Art Market will enjoycultural demonstrations such as flint knapping,basket weaving and storytelling. Please note: TheArtist’s Registration is Full. For more information:918-384-6990.Jane Osti, left, a Cherokee National Treasure and TraditionCarrier, discusses her tradional coil built Southeasternstyle pottery with a guest during the 2012 Cherokee ArtMarket at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.OCTOBER 122nd Annual MVSKOKE Hall ofFame Gala at the River SpiritEvent Center in Tulsa from 7pm-9pm. The MVSKOKE Hall of FameInduction gala offers the Muscogee(Creek) Nation, Indian Country andthe local community the abilityto honor inductees at a blacktie & traditional clothing gala.The MVSKOKE Hall of Fame is afundraising effort for the tribe’sscholarship foundation and theannual Mvskoke Festival held everyJune. More info, contact WilliamLowe, tourism@mcn-nsn.gov or918-732-7992OCTOBER 13-18National Congress of AmericanIndians 70th Annual Conventionand Marketplace, Cox BusinessCenter, 100 Civic Center, Tulsa. Forregistration or more information:www.ncai.org.OCTOBER 18-19Euchee\Yuchi Heritage Festival,Creek County Fair Grounds(17806 W Highway 66) in Kellyville,OK. Demonstrations, Raffles &50/50, Food Baskets, Stomp Danceand more. More info call LucianTiger 918-271-3611 or KathyHolloway 918-695-0195OCTOBER 19Pryor Wellbriety Powwow, Mid-American Expo Center, Pryor(four miles south of Pryor). Gourddancing at 2pm & 5pm. GrandEntry at 6pm. Free admission. Infocall Mary Hayes, 918-698-0583. AllDrums Welcome!OCTOBER 19Choctaw Nation of OklahomaBike Team 3rd Annual BreastCancer Awareness Day, Talihina,OK. Will include a Bike Rides,1-mile Warrior-Survivor Walkon Main Street, $5.00 pancakeIn 2010, the Euchee/YuchiHeritage Festival started the MissEuchee/Yuchi Pageant. The MissEuchee/Yuchi Princess serves asan ambassador of the tribe. Theinaugural titleholder was MissJulia Wakeford.breakfast at St. Paul UMC, wellnessfair and many other events andsales booths. For more information:Nancy Jefferson, najefferson@cnhsa.com or 918-413-1581, TeresaEagle Road, 918-567-7000 x6550.OCTOBER 21-232013 Indian Education Summit,National Center for EmployeeDevelopment (NCED) ConferenceCenter & Hotel, 2801 EastHwy 9, Norman, OK. Join us toaddress a variety of culturallyrelevant educational issues andwork to improve opportunitiesand outcomes for all NativeAmerican students. For moreinformation: http://aii.ou.edu/conferencestrainings/2013-indianeducation-summit/.OCTOBER 26Bacone Fall Pow Wow 2013Noon - 11 P.M. at Muskogee CivicCenter, W. Okmulgee & 5th StreetMuskogee. Contest Powwow, freeadmission. All Princesses, Drums,Singers and Dancers invited.Vendor Info: Asa Lewis 918-360-0057 or lewisa@bacone.edu PWInfo: Connie Falleaf 918-687-3299or falleafc@bacone.eduLike us on Facebook!OCTOBER 26Family Fun Day sponsored by theCitizen Potawatomi Nation, 1:00pm-4:00 pm, CPN Festival Grounds,North & South Reunion Halls, 1700S. Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee,OK. All food and activities are FREEwhile supplies last. Arts & Crafts,food and other vendors. Supportedby the IHS Prevention Grantfor National Domestic ViolenceAwareness month. For moreinformation: Amanda Chapman,405-275-3176 or amanda.chapman@potawatomi.org.NOVEMBER 9Red Feather Gala, hosted by theOklahoma City Indian Clinic, 5:00pm - 11:00 pm. Proceeds will gotowards construction of a new7,000 square-foot pharmacy at themain clinic. For more informationand the attendance form: http://www.okcic.com/announcements/red-feather-gala-sponsorship/.NOVEMBER 15Cmdr. John B. Herrington(Chickasaw), the first enrolledmember of a Native Americantribe to fly in space, to speak atComanche Nation College, JamesCox Auditorium, 1608 SW 9th St.,Lawton, OK. 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm.For more information: 580-591-0203 or 580-353-7075.

24 NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013NATIVE OKLAHOMA • OCTOBER 2013 25R RNatiVE EVENTS CALENDARt t t t t t tPowwow dates, times and locations are subject tochange. Please call ahead or check online in advancebefore making travel plans.EVERY TUESDAYA Taste of <strong>Native</strong> Oklahoma Lunches. 11 am-2 pm.Featuring Indian Tacos & More. Jacobson House<strong>Native</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave., NormanEVERY WEDNESDAYEvery Wednesday: Powwow Singing & Drumming,6:30 pm-8:30 pm. Hosted by OU SNAG. JacobsonHouse <strong>Native</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave.,NormanEVERY 1st FRIDAY: Indian Taco Sales – from 4:00 –8:00 pm at Angie Smith Memorial UMC, 400 S. W.31st Street, Oklahoma CityFlute circle, 7:00pm-9:00pm. Jacobson House <strong>Native</strong><strong>Art</strong> Center, 609 Chautauqua Ave., NormanEVERY 2nd SATURDAYIndian Taco Sales - from 11-2:30pm at OK ChoctawTribal Alliance, 5320 S. Youngs Blvd, Oklahoma Citywww.okchoctaws.orgEVERY 3rd SATURDAY: All you can Eat Breakfast SALE– from 8- to 11:00 am at Angie Smith Memorial UMC,400 S.W. 31st Street, Oklahoma CityTHROUGH AUGUST 31, 2014Comanche National Museum and Cultural Centerpresents Comanche Code of Honor, a new exhibithonoring the heroic Comanche Code Talkers of WorldWar II. For more information call 580-353-0404 or goto www.comanchemuseum.com.September 28-October 5Coming Home: Sharing Our Stories. The 53rdAnnual Chickasaw Nation Annual Meeting and 25thAnnual Chickasaw Festival. Events and Festivities arescheduled throughout the week in Tishomingo, Ada,Emet, Kullihoma and Sulphur. For more informationand a schedule of events: www.Chickasaw.net/annualmeetingOCTOBER 4-5Fort Sill Indian School Annual Reunion, Campus Gym,Lawton, 7 pm to 11 pm on Friday10 am to 11 pm SaturdayContact Phyllis Hunter 405.247.1558 (work)OCTOBER 5Tâkwâkiwi Nîmiweni “Fall Dance”2:00pm to 10:00pm at Jim Thorpe Memorial Park, OK99 and Oil Road, Stroud. 6pm – 7pm Gourd Dance;7pm – 10pm Evening Program of Traditional Dancing.More info call Robert Williamson 918-290-0554 orRussell Saunders Sr. at 405-395-7765.OCTOBER 5Indian Taco Sale at Haikey Chapel United IndianChurch located at 8515 E 101st St., Tulsa. Tacos anda drink for $ 7.00. They will be sold from 11 am till 3pm on Sat. Info contact 918 815 7973sancrandall@yahoo.comOCTOBER 12-13Kiowa Black Leggins Warrior Society Ceremonial,Indian City Ceremonial Campgrounds, Anadarko. Formore information: 405-247-8896.OCTOBER 12-13<strong>Cherokee</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Market</strong>, Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa, 777 W. <strong>Cherokee</strong> St., Catoosa, OK. There willbe beadwork, pottery, painting, basketry, sculpturesand textiles. 20 different categories will be judged,and a total of $75,000 will be awarded to winningartists. A youth competition featuring the artwork of6th through 12th grade students is also scheduled.Visitors to the <strong>Cherokee</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Market</strong> will enjoycultural demonstrations such as flint knapping,basket weaving and storytelling. Please note: The<strong>Art</strong>ist’s Registration is Full. For more information:918-384-6990.Jane Osti, left, a <strong>Cherokee</strong> National Treasure and TraditionCarrier, discusses her tradional coil built Southeasternstyle pottery with a guest during the 2012 <strong>Cherokee</strong> <strong>Art</strong><strong>Market</strong> at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.OCTOBER 122nd Annual MVSKOKE Hall ofFame Gala at the River SpiritEvent Center in Tulsa from 7pm-9pm. The MVSKOKE Hall of FameInduction gala offers the Muscogee(Creek) Nation, Indian Country andthe local community the abilityto honor inductees at a blacktie & traditional clothing gala.The MVSKOKE Hall of Fame is afundraising effort for the tribe’sscholarship foundation and theannual Mvskoke Festival held everyJune. More info, contact WilliamLowe, tourism@mcn-nsn.gov or918-732-7992OCTOBER 13-18National Congress of <strong>American</strong>Indians 70th Annual Conventionand <strong>Market</strong>place, Cox BusinessCenter, 100 Civic Center, Tulsa. Forregistration or more information:www.ncai.org.OCTOBER 18-19Euchee\Yuchi Heritage Festival,Creek County Fair Grounds(17806 W Highway 66) in Kellyville,OK. Demonstrations, Raffles &50/50, Food Baskets, Stomp Danceand more. More info call LucianTiger 918-271-3611 or KathyHolloway 918-695-0195OCTOBER 19Pryor Wellbriety Powwow, Mid-<strong>American</strong> Expo Center, Pryor(four miles south of Pryor). Gourddancing at 2pm & 5pm. GrandEntry at 6pm. Free admission. Infocall Mary Hayes, 918-698-0583. AllDrums Welcome!OCTOBER 19Choctaw Nation of OklahomaBike Team 3rd Annual BreastCancer Awareness Day, Talihina,OK. Will include a Bike Rides,1-mile Warrior-Survivor Walkon Main Street, $5.00 pancakeIn 2010, the Euchee/YuchiHeritage Festival started the MissEuchee/Yuchi Pageant. The MissEuchee/Yuchi Princess serves asan ambassador of the tribe. Theinaugural titleholder was MissJulia Wakeford.breakfast at St. Paul UMC, wellnessfair and many other events andsales booths. For more information:Nancy Jefferson, najefferson@cnhsa.com or 918-413-1581, TeresaEagle Road, 918-567-7000 x6550.OCTOBER 21-232013 Indian Education Summit,National Center for EmployeeDevelopment (NCED) ConferenceCenter & Hotel, 2801 EastHwy 9, Norman, OK. Join us toaddress a variety of culturallyrelevant educational issues andwork to improve opportunitiesand outcomes for all <strong>Native</strong><strong>American</strong> students. For moreinformation: http://aii.ou.edu/conferencestrainings/2013-indianeducation-summit/.OCTOBER 26Bacone Fall Pow Wow 2013Noon - 11 P.M. at Muskogee CivicCenter, W. Okmulgee & 5th StreetMuskogee. Contest Powwow, freeadmission. All Princesses, Drums,Singers and Dancers invited.Vendor Info: Asa Lewis 918-360-0057 or lewisa@bacone.edu PWInfo: Connie Falleaf 918-687-3299or falleafc@bacone.eduLike us on Facebook!OCTOBER 26Family Fun Day sponsored by theCitizen Potawatomi Nation, 1:00pm-4:00 pm, CPN Festival Grounds,North & South Reunion Halls, 1700S. Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee,OK. All food and activities are FREEwhile supplies last. <strong>Art</strong>s & Crafts,food and other vendors. Supportedby the IHS Prevention Grantfor National Domestic ViolenceAwareness month. For moreinformation: Amanda Chapman,405-275-3176 or amanda.chapman@potawatomi.org.NOVEMBER 9Red Feather Gala, hosted by theOklahoma City Indian Clinic, 5:00pm - 11:00 pm. Proceeds will gotowards construction of a new7,000 square-foot pharmacy at themain clinic. For more informationand the attendance form: http://www.okcic.com/announcements/red-feather-gala-sponsorship/.NOVEMBER 15Cmdr. John B. Herrington(Chickasaw), the first enrolledmember of a <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>tribe to fly in space, to speak atComanche Nation College, JamesCox Auditorium, 1608 SW 9th St.,Lawton, OK. 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm.For more information: 580-591-0203 or 580-353-7075.

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