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  2. Red Earth Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Red Earth Festival is a Native American cultural festival that takes places every June in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Red Earth, Inc. is the nonprofit organization that hosts the festival and maintained the Red Earth Art Center , which houses temporary exhibits and a permanent collection of Native American art in downtown ...

  3. OKC's Red Earth Festival shifts to spring break: What to know ...

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    The Red Earth Festival will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 22-24 at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63. Tickets are $15 per person per day and include admission to the ...

  4. Mooroolbark, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 2001, Mooroolbark had the 'Red Earth Festival', usually on the third or fourth weekend of March every year beginning on Friday evening and running all day Saturday and Sunday. The 'Red Earth Festival' had many stores and amusement rides. The highlights of that festival included a parade on the Saturday, which began in the grounds ...

  5. Red Earth Festival gets new OKC home, will feature ... - AOL

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    The intertribal celebration of Native American art, dance and culture is set for June 30-July 2 at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

  6. Free Red Earth TreeFest celebrates the holidays and Native ...

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    The ninth annual Red Earth TreeFest is showcasing the distinctive cultures of about a dozen of the 39 tribal nations headquartered in Oklahoma.

  7. Richard Aitson - Wikipedia

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    Richard Aitson was born on December 26, 1953, in Anadarko, Oklahoma. [1] [2] His mother was the Kiowa traditionalist Alecia Keahbone Gonzales (1926–2011), who taught the Kiowa language at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Aitson's Kiowa name means "Buffalo Rider." His family has had many artistic accomplishments and he comes ...

  8. Native American fashion - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the Red Earth Festival was established in Oklahoma City, showcasing creations by non-native designer Michael Kors, along with Phyllis Fife (Muscogee), to demonstrate that Native clothing was part of mainstream fashion.

  9. Center of the American Indian - Wikipedia

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    CAI helped launch the Red Earth Festival in 1987. In 1992, the Center of the American Indian merged into Red Earth Inc., marking the end of its Native American leadership. Personnel and supporters. Mary Jo Watson (Seminole) served as director of the museum from 1984 to 1988.