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Alberta

Native Basketry

New Orleans

Nuestra Música




Creation's Journey: Native American Music


Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women

Doc Tate Nevaquaya: Comanche Flute



Carriers of Culture:
Living Native Basket Traditions

Coming to the Festival:
Kellogg Cultural Heritage Fellows


Coming to the Festival:
Native Hawaiian
Alaska Native
Northwest
Great Basin
California
Southwest—Navajo
Southwest—Apache, Hopi, and Tohono O'odham
Southeast—Choctaw and Chitimacha
Southeast—Cherokee
Southeast—Lumbee
Northeast—Maine
Northeast—Mohawk
Great Lakes
Kellogg Cultural Heritage Fellows
Kellogg Next Generation Weavers

Kellogg Cultural Heritage Fellows are young Native people participating "behind-the-scenes" at the 2006 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and at the National Museum of the American Indian, made possible by a generous grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to the Michigan State University Museum.

 

Samantha Jacobs (Seneca Nation of Indians), Collins, New York

Vanessa Manuel (Onk Akimel O'odham), Scottsdale, Arizona

Crystal Marie Keta Mann (Tsimshian and Tlingit), Ketchikan, Alaska

Mary Mokihana Martin (Native Hawaiian), Honolulu, Hawai'i

Elizabeth Ann Parker (Makah), Neah Bay, Washington

Gabe Paul (Penobscot), Indian Island, Maine

Laura Sanders (Karuk and Yurok), Orleans, California

Ahtkwiroton Skidders (Mohawk), Rooseveltown, New York

Lynda Squally (Chinook and Puyallup), Milton, Washington

Tony Stevens (Wasco, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs), Warm Springs, Oregon

Carly Tex (Western Mono), Rohnert Park, California

 




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