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  2. List of festivals and events in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Moon Festival - arts, crafts, gifts, and food; October; I AM Yoga, Art + Music Festival - September; Jenks Art On Main - October; Oklahoma Chautauqua - historical tourism; free to the public; held each June on the campus of OSU-Tulsa; Oklahoma Indian Summer Festival - September, just north of Tulsa in Bartlesville; Pow-wow of Champions

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    Studio tour showcases art to community. The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition invites the community to meet local artists during the annual Tulsa Art Studio Tour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 8.

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    The nonprofit theater has staged its signature seasonal show — adapted by the late Sooner State playwright Stephen Scott and set in Oklahoma shortly after the Land Run of 1889 — for more than ...

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    Organized by guest curator Gay Pasley, the show creates a fuller picture of how Black history in Oklahoma had an international reach. 'Explore the Code: Bill Pickett' When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily ...

  6. Red Earth Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival features an art market open to Native American members of federally and state-recognized tribes. The festival also features nonprofit and educational booths, demonstrations, and a dance showcase. The event is held at the Grand Casino Hotel Resort, east of downtown Shawnee, Oklahoma. An estimated 27,000 people attended in 2010. [2]

  7. American Indian Exposition - Wikipedia

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    It was the successor to the Craterville Park Indian Fair, which had been held from 1924 through 1933 near Cache, Oklahoma. A group of people calling themselves the Southwest Indian Fair (SWIF) had met after the Caddo County Free Fair in 1935 to discuss their dissatisfaction with the Craterville Park demonstrations of Indian culture, which they ...

  8. Five Civilized Tribes Museum - Wikipedia

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    The student art show is also held each year, where students with descent from one of the Five Tribes, who are in grades seventh through twelfth, are allowed to compete. Every April, the museum is host to Art Under The Oaks, an art market held on the grounds during the weekend. This gives visitors a chance to buy directly from the vendors, all ...

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