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Heidi BigKnife

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through which she was afforded the opportunity to tour various museums and view art that she would not otherwise have seen. In junior high, BigKnife enrolled in the drafting and shop classes to learn more about making items; she was the only female in the classes. During her high school years, BigKnife developed a love for photography that she carried into college, where she studied more.
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BigKnife has said her career was influenced in her childhood by her mother's artistic eye. She remembers doing countless arts and crafts projects with her mother, and developed the skill to "create something out of nothing." While in grade school, BigKnife was placed in a gifted and talented program
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BigKnife works in jewelry design, often gathering found items for inspiration. Her work attempts preserve her Native American culture, but at the same time recycle images of the past into new forms and shapes via materials and techniques. She is also a skilled metalsmith and combines political and
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on her mother's side, BigKnife began to be more aware of her heritage and identify as Shawnee during her college years. After graduating from the Institute of American Indian Arts, she adopted her maternal grandmother's maiden name, BigKnife, as her surname.
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magazine. Her work has won competitive awards for jewelry at the Tulsa Indian Art Festival, Indian Market, and the Heard Indian Art Fair
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BigKnife was awarded the Helen Hardin Memorial Scholarship, which she used primarily to purchase jewelry supplies.
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In the early 1990s, BigKnife earned an associate degree in two- and three-dimensional design from the
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University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign School of Art and Design alumni
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Native Artists Oral History Project, Oklahoma State University Library
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Some of her works are featured in the permanent collections of the
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which she has run and managed for nearly thirty years.
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After graduating from high school, BigKnife attended
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Enid, Oklahoma
Shawnee Tribe
Beloit College
Institute of American Indian Arts
University of Illinois
Shawnee Tribe
Native American
Oklahoma
Institute of American Indian Art
Enid, Oklahoma
Denver, Colorado
Vance Air Force Base
commercial pilot
Shawnee
Beloit College
Beloit, Wisconsin
Institute of American Indian Arts
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Heard Museum




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