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ANADARKO
-- Robert Redbird, native Oklahoman and renowned Kiowa artist, will be
honored on Saturday, June 7, accordingto a proclamation by Governor Henry.
That day has been proclaimed Robert Redbird Day for all the state of Oklahoma.
The ceremony will occur during the annual celebration of Satethieday Khatgomebaugh
(Society of Satanta's People), a nonprofit which Redbird cofounded with
Billy Evans Horse.
Born in 1939 Redbird grew up around Mountain View and Gotebo and now resides
in Anadarko. He is a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma and the Kiowa
Gourd Clan, and an artist noted for his depiction of his tribes
ceremonials and spirituality in his works.
Redbirds art is full of his conviction that Native American culture
is a beautiful way of life. He has studied the culture of many Indian
nations beside his own, and this vast knowledge of American Indian traditions
is evident in his paintings. His art conveys his feel for Kiowa tradition
and ceremonies, for the spiritual in the cultures of many tribes, and
for the world of nature.
Redbird has received many top awards at shows like the Colorado Indian
Market, the Dallas Cultural Center, the Heard Museum Show, the Gallup
Ceremonial, the Oklahoma Indian Art Center Invitational, the American
Indian Exposition, and many others. In 2002, he was selected as the featured
artist for the Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City. Redbird was chosen
for his technical contributions to be inducted into the National Motion
Picture Hall of Fame, and in 1998 he was inducted into the Kiowa Hall
of Fame.
In
addition to his artistic accomplishments, Redbird's travels with his art
led him to many places, and wherever he has gone, he has left a trail
of humanitarian achievements. He is an ordained minister and a gospel
musician, and his deep religious convictions have prompted him to establish
missions to aid the poor in various places. He often uses his art to contribute
to important causes, such as the paintings he sent to former New York
Mayor Rudy Giuliani to be sold for funds to help the victims of the terrorist
attacks in that city in September of 2001. At the same time, he contributed
in a similar manner to the firefighters organization there for the
aid of those families who lost firefighter members during that time.
For both his artistic and humanitarian achievements, Robert Redbird is
now once again honored by the state he calls his home, as well as by an
organization he helped to found. The citizens of Anadarko and surrounding
areas may participate in the celebration by attending theSatethieday Khatgomebaugh
annual dance on June 7 at the Wichita Tribal Park, just North of town.
The event is scheduled for 2 to 11 p.m.
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