Red Earth Festival

Coordinates: 35°28′07″N 97°30′48″W / 35.4686°N 97.5132°W / 35.4686; -97.5132
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Southern Fancy Dancers in the Red Earth Parade at the 2008 Red Earth Festival.

The Red Earth Festival is a Native American cultural festival that takes places every June in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Red Earth, Inc. is the nonprofit organization that hosts the festival and maintained the Red Earth Art Center, which houses temporary exhibits and a permanent collection of Native American art in downtown Oklahoma City.

History

Red Earth, Inc., was founded in 1987,[1] when art advocates planned a Native art market and powwow. The organization grew out of the Native-run Center of the American Indian, a cultural center and art museum founded in 1978. The two groups merged in 1992 to create Red Earth.

Festival

The festival is a multi-day event beginning with a parade through downtown Oklahoma City. It features an art market open to Native American members of federal and state recognized tribes. The festival also features nonprofit and educational booths, gourd dancing, and a powwow. Typically it takes place in the Cox Convention Center.

References

  1. ^ Bates, Richenda Davis. "Red Earth Festival". The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Retrieved 2018-01-16. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)

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