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Virginia Stroud

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XVII. When Stroud competed for the title of princess in 1969, Cherokee women wanted her to represent the tribe in a "traditional" Cherokee outfit, which was problematic since Cherokee women wore contemporary mainstream fashions for at least two centuries and wore very little clothing before that. A
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designed a dress based on a hundred-year-old Cherokee dress owned by a Cherokee lady, Wynona Day, and from surrounding Southeast tribes' formal regalia, and they created the "
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Stroud paints with tempera and gouache and is a fine art printmaker. She also has written and illustrated several children's books. She draws inspirations from ancient
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In 1970, Stroud became the youngest Native artists to win first place in the Woodlands division of the Philbrook Museum's annual juried art show. In 1982, the
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Of her work, Stroud says, "I paint for my people. Art is a way for our culture to survive... perhaps the only way."
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declared Stroud a Master Artist in 1986. In 2000, she was given the Cherokee Medal of Honor.
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In 1969, Stroud served as Miss Cherokee Tribal Princess. She went on to win the title Miss
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tradition, as a daughter of Evelyn Tahome and Jacob Ahtone, a Kiowa couple.
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Virginia Stroud, enrolled UKB citizen, accepts an award for her artwork,
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to live with her sister. She sold her first painting at the age of 13.
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The Path of the Quiet Elk: A Native American Alphabet Book.
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painter from Oklahoma. She is an enrolled citizen of the
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The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters
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United Keetoowah Band Cherokee painter from Oklahoma
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Master Artist, 1986; Cherokee Medal of Honor, 2000
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Park Hill, Oklahoma
Madera, California
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
Muskogee High School
Bacone College
University of Oklahoma
Painting
illustration
printmaking
National Congress of American Indians
Miss Indian America
Indian Arts and Crafts Association
Five Civilized Tribes Museum
Cherokee
Muscogee Creek
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
Madera, California
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Muskogee High School
Bacone College
Cheyenne
Dick West
University of Oklahoma
Kiowa
National Congress of American Indians
Miss Indian America
W. W. Keeler
Tear Dress
pictographs

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