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    Ledger Art Discussion at the Charles Russell Center | Dec. 2, 2025

    November 25, 2025

    A discussion about ledger art with artists Gordon Yellowman (Southern Cheyenne) of Oklahoma and John Isaiah Pepion (Blackfeet) of Montana. Each will discuss their own art within the larger field of historical ledger…

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    Wadulisi Recordings amplifies Native musicians

    November 13, 2025

    Wadulisi Recordings Signs Imprint Agreement with Melodic Revolution Records Topeka, Kansas – Wadulisi Recordings, a music label amplifying Native American and Indigenous musicians, have just signed an imprint agreement with Melodic Revolution Records…

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    Interwoven: Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), & Yuchi Baskets

    November 5, 2025

    TULSA, Okla. – Interwoven: Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), & Yuchi Baskets opened October 4, 2025 at the Philbrook Museum of Art near downtown Tvlse, Oklahoma. Curated by Welana A. Queton (Osage/Muscogee/Cherokee), Mellon Fellow for…

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    NAASA 2025 Conference

    October 22, 2025

    2025 Conference | November 5 – 7 | Indianapolis, IN Hosted by the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art NAASA website: nativeart.org | Facebook | Conference Facebook Event | Instagram Download…

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    Holding Space: Indigenous Baskets in Miniature

    September 23, 2025

    A tiny exhibition of tiny baskets, curated by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) September 30–December 15, 2025 Charles M. Russell Center 409 W. Boyd Street, Norman, OK | map Artists Featured Sissy Alex (Mississippi…

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    Southern Plains Indian Museum Reopens with New 2025 Fall Exhibition

    September 7, 2025

    ANADARKO, Okla. – The Southern Plains Indian Museum reopens Monday, September 8, 2025, after being closed for renovations. On view will be its new fall exhibition, Newly Acquired Contemporary Works from the Southern Plains…

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