The Red Earth Festival Oklahoma City June 8th, 2012
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Red Earth Festival, Oklahoma City, OK
Grand Entrance June 8, 2013
RED EARTH FESTIVAL PARADE - OKLAHOMA 2019 - NATIVE AMERICAN
The Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City. The parade has been held in Oklahoma City for the past 32 years. The Red Earth Festival is a nationwide, Native American Heritage Festival. Representatives from Tribes all across the US are invited to participate and many do. Today we say Tribes from Iowa, Delaware, Missouri and Kansas in addition to our own Oklahoma Tribes. We also saw honorary representation of a couple Tribes which are now extinct. Along with their extinction is the loss of all their culture and heritage, very sad. The Red Earth Festival itself was held in the Cox Convention Center and we saw many Tribal clothings and their individual and group dances and listened to their singing. Their songs tell stories about incidents throughout their history and is a key element in passing their traditions down through the generations. A very unique history collection system. Was a very beautiful experience for me as I have not, till this point saw any Native American festivities such as this. Thanks for watching,
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Red Earth Festival 2013, Oklahoma City June 8, Native American Cultural
Native American Cultural Dance
2017 Red Earth Festival
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Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City.
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Red Earth Art Center
The Red Earth Museum is a notable small museum featuring splendid examples of traditional and contemporary Indian painting, carving, pottery, and artifacts. The Red Earth Museum also serves as a resource center for teachers and the general public interested in Native American arts and crafts, with a research library open to the public by appointment.
Red Earth Festival Parade
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Red Earth 2010.mov
This weekend was Red Earth in Oklahoma City. On the video are the Southern Boys, with footage of the Grand Entrance at the Cox Convention Center. I'm shooting with the EX1 and the EZ FX Jib, while Nick (my colleague) shot with my personal video camera.
RED EARTH FESTIVAL
Red Earth Festival is the largest Native American multi-media dance and arts festival in the world. Featuring some of the best Native American dancers and artists of the North American continent, the festival is held the first weekend in June each year in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Red earth parade 2010 bikes
Family fun
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Red Earth Parade marches in downtown Oklahoma City on Friday (2015-06-04)
The parade kicks off the 29th Annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival, which this year is moving back into its original home at the Cox Convention Center.