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Resources: 9 listings
- A Conversation with Phillip Deere
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Muscogee |
US - Southeast |
- A 41 minute interview of Phillip Deere, influential and respected Native American Indian (Muskogee-Creek) elder and Medicine Man, offering insightful and provocative views of American history and culture. Recorded in 1979 at the Mashpee Wampanoag Sovereignty Conference. Digitally salvaged in 2005
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- Haskell Public Schools JOM & Title IX Programs
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Muscogee |
US - Central |
- Haskell Public Schools JOM & Title IX Indian Education Program. Haskell, Oklahoma
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- John "Yafke" Timothy
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Muscogee |
US - Central |
- "Inutska" second career release from Muscogee (Creek) flutist John "Yafke" Timothy.
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- Kenneth Johnson
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Muscogee |
US - West |
- Kenneth Johnson, Muscogee/Seminole metalsmith featuring handmade jewelry, gorgets, bracelets and coin jewelry.
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- Lisa LaRue and John Timothy
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Muscogee |
US - Central |
- Site of Lisa LaRue (Cherokee) and John Timothy II(Muskokee)
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- Met Native American Artist Jackson Narcomey
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Muscogee |
US - Southwest |
- Award winning Creek/Seminole artist Jackson Narcomey.
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- Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma
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Muscogee |
US - Central |
- The Muscogee (Creek) Nation is a tribal government located in east central Oklahoma. The Creek Nation boundary includes eleven (11) Counties: Creek, Hughes (Tukvpvtce), Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa and Wagoner.
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- Native Joy (Harjo)
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Muscogee |
US - Hawaii |
- Native Joy is Joy Harjo's long
awaited CD release since her
award-winning Letter From the
End of the Twentieth Century in
1997. This project marks a shift
in musical style to a song-chant-
jazz-tribal fusion. Harjo sings.
Her voice has been compared by
early reviewers of the preview CD
to Suzanne Vega or Sade. Her
saxophone sound has matured.
Native Joy is scheduled to be
released by May of 2004.
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- The Eagle and the Condor, A Journal of
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Muscogee |
US - Northeast |
- A new Journal that
is trying to start a dialogue on what kind of new Indigenous based
civilization that we can create in North
and South America, based on Earth
centered and Native values. We want
to create an on-line and print version.
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