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Rebounding from serious financial trouble, Bacone College in Oklahoma is reestablishing itself with a charter from the Osage Nation. It’s the state’s longest running university, looking forward to commemorating its 140th year. Leaders are aiming to become accredited as a tribal college with a particular focus on Native arts. The college was once known for producing Native artists who influenced a new style of art in the early to mid 1900s. The current president of the university, Ferlin Clark calls “Bacone Indian Art” the foundation of the Indian art movement. We’ll look at the university’s artistic legacy and it’s plans for the future.
Guests:
Dr. Ferlin Clark (Diné) – president of Bacone College
Gerald Cournoyer (Oglala Sioux) – department chair of the fine arts program at Bacone College
Sharon Ahtone-Harjo (Kiowa) – retired educator and artist
Johnnie Diacon (Muskogee) – artist
Break 1 Music: Mr. Tambourine Man (song) Tommy “T.C.” Cannon (artist)
Break 2 Music: Let’s Hop to It (song) Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie (artist) Round Dance & Beats (Powwow) (album)