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Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne, Arapaho) is a self-taught artist whose work helped find murderers across the country. He’s also illustrated Bigfoot likenesses based on witnesses’ sightings. He’s currently a chairperson on the Indian Arts and Crafts Board. He was named a peace chief by the Southern Cheyenne Chief’s Lodge. Much of his artwork includes traditional Native aesthetics, but he’s also known for exploring darker and more mysterious aspects of life and death.
Guests:
Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne, Arapaho) – chairman of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board
Break music: Sweet Grass Water Is Life (single song) Miracle Dolls (artist)
Bob Howard says
My friend is a very good man.
Always up front and honest!
I have worked with him on several occasions, and found him to be honorable man!!
Larry Williams says
Have known Harvey since the 70’s he is so honest an sincere ! Glad I can call him a friend.
Gary Perkinson says
I’ve known Harvey for nearly 20 years, while working with him at the OSBI. He is a very honest and honorable man. He is an excellent leader, and very trustworthy. Harvey has enjoyed a very blessed and successful life, and I am very proud of him and his many accomplishments.
Gary KODASEET says
Harvey was a good cop in MWC, OK. I’ve been his friend since he was teenager. One of the good guys.