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Audrey Battiest teaches students at Harris-Jobe Elementary about Native American dances Tuesday.
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Students at Harris-Jobe Elementary learn about Native American culture while watching dancers Tuesday afternoon.
Staff photo by Jennifer Lyles /


Published November 18, 2008 11:19 pm -

Native American history, traditions come to life
Students learn Indian heritage

By Cathy Spaulding
Phoenix Staff Writer

Harris-Jobe Elementary students were encouraged to keep a reverent silence as Native American dancers stepped and spun on the school stage.

Gary Whitecloud sang and kept a steady beat as members of the All Nations Indian Youth presented all sorts of tribal and inter-tribal dances.

Tuesday’s performance was one of dozens of events scheduled at all schools in Muskogee Public Schools during a week-long Indian heritage celebration.

“What we are trying to do is have all our children be aware of Native American history,” said MPS Director of Indian Education Maxine Glory. “We are in Indian Country, and we want all students to learn.”

Noting that 39 federally recognized tribes are located in Oklahoma, Glory said she tries to reflect the diversity of Native American culture during each annual celebration.

She said such diversity “varies from year to year.”

“At the high school, we are going into classrooms with storytellers and cultural specialists,” Glory said.

For example, Cherokee storyteller Sequoyah Green will visit several high school classrooms today. Musician John Timothy, director of Ataloa Lodge at Bacone College, is performing throughout the week at the high school.

At Harris-Jobe, Principal Kim Fleak said she welcomed the dancers.

“I just think students need to be more culturally aware of the diversity we have in Muskogee,” she said.

More than half the students at Harris-Jobe raised their hands Tuesday when dancer Alice Whitecloud asked how many were of Native American descent.

The dancers showed diversity.

Whitecloud said dancers represented various tribes, including Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, Osage, Choctaw, Cherokee, Eucha and Shawnee. Dancers each belonged to several tribes.



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