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How To Say: Thank You; Our People Our Images exhibition at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art; Apache Sunrise Ceremony, Part III, photographs by John Jernigan; American Indian Casinos & Entertainment, OK Casino Guide, OK Casino Trail, Dreamcatcher online.

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A M E R I C A N I N D I A N N AT I O N S C U LT U R E + E V E N T S

05.2014

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How To Say: ...7

Gatherings ...8

Our Images exhibit ...9

Apache SunriseCeremony, Part III ...12

Oklahoma Casinos & Entertainment

OK Casino Guide ...20

Casino Trail Map ...24

online...28

Cover: A ceremonial lodge used during the Apache Sunrise Ceremony. This spread: moonrise on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Photographs by John Jernigan

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5MAY 2014 5

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Dreamcatcher Images

MAY 20146

Oklahoma Casinos &v Entertainment

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NATIVE AMERIC AN OWNED

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Chukma

TËMIKE

KWEH

Ha’weh

DARISKA Hërs’cë

Ean niya

HadínyaaSI-DAN’-TA

“HELLO”

CHICKASAW

OTOE

MUSCOGEE(CREEK)

WYANDOTTE

PONCA

DELAWARE

FT.SILLAPACHE

CADDO

OSAGE

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Send us details or photos of your Gathering: [email protected]

ALLEN>Chikasha Ittifama (Reunion)Kullihoma Grounds, 13078 CR 3680 Friday and Saturday, May 16–17 Cultural demonstrations and activities for all. Call 580-622-7130 for more information.>>

OKLAHOMA CITY>Native American New Play FestivalFilms, Workshops, Storytelling and more.Civic Center AuditoriumSaturday and Sunday, May 17–18 www.okctheatrecompany.org>>

PAWHUSKA>Osage Cultural CenterClasses on Ribbon work, Fingerweaving, Beading, Roach-making and more. www.osagetribe.com/cultural 918-287-5539 >>

PERKINS>Iowa Nation Grey Snow Eagle House2 mi S of Perkins on Hwy 177Weekend tours by appointment, call 405-334-7471www.facebook.com/GreySnowEagleHouse>>

SPIRO>Spiro Mounds Archaeology Day Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center Saturday, May 10www.okhistory.org, 918-962-2062

RADIO>Chickasaw Community RadioKCNP 89.5 FM>Indians For IndiansSaturdays at 10 am on KACO 98.5 FM>Kiowa VoicesSundays at 12 noon on KACO 98.5 FMMusic and more from the Kiowa and area tribes.>Seminole Nation Weekly Radio ShowLive on Tuesdays, 11 am on KWSH 1260 AM>>

SAN DIEGO, CA>National Indian Gaming AssociationNational Conference and Trade ShowSan Diego Convention CenterSunday thru Wednesday, May 11–14www.indiangaming.org>>

WWW>Mvskoke Trail of Tears Virtual Tourwww.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/Pages/Tourism/virttot.html >Research Your Indian AncestryOklahoma Historical Society websitewww.okhistory.org/research/dawes>Eye on NDN-Country with dg smalling Saturdays, 9 am on www.thespyfm.com Conversations with Native leaders.>Tribal Scene RadioFridays, 8 am live on www.kbga.org Conversations with host Jodi Rave.

May 28 1830, President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act

8 G A T H E R I N G S

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>OUR PEOPLE, OUR LAND, OUR IMAGES>Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK> This exhibition offersa rare opportunity to view indigenous peoples through the eyes of indigenous photographers and explores their connections to their land, community and traditions. The various photographic approaches of the artists challenge audiences to examine the stereotypes, politics and histories associated with indigenous peoples. Fifty-one works and 26 artists are featured in the exhibition, organized by guest curator Veronica Passalacqua of the C. N. Gorman Museum at the University of California at Davis. >www.ou.edu/fjjma405-325-1660>>

I Tan To Look More Native© 2006 Erica Lord (Athabaskan/Inupiaq)

This is not a Commercial….© 1998 Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole/Muscogee/Diné)

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Pawnee Woman in Field © 2002 Shan Goshorn (Cherokee)

10 G A T H E R I N G S

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Auto Immune Response #4 © 2005 Will Wilson (Diné)

Kennecott Copper Mine Tooel, Utah © 2000 Zig Jackson (Mandan/Hidatsa)

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NA'II'EES APACHE SUNRISE CEREMONY

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>In the evening,

the Ga’an

(aka Mountain

Spirit People or

Crown Dancers)

appear.

>All photographs by

John Jernigan

>>

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NA'II'EES APACHE SUNRISE CEREMONY

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>The four Ga’an

cleanse, bring

blessings and

protect. A fifth

dancer, a clown,

whirls a bull-

roarer to go

with the singing

and drumming.

>>

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John Jernigan

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NA'II'EES APACHE SUNRISE CEREMONY

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>The Ga’an represent

the four sacred

directions and

link the natural

and supernatural

worlds. They are

adorned with

lightning designs

and animal motifs.

>>

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John Jernigan

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NA'II'EES APACHE SUNRISE CEREMONY

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>Special songs

are sung this

night. Cierra

will dance with

the Ga’an; they

will give her the

spiritual powers

she will need to

get through life.

>

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John Jernigan

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