Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival

National Cowboy Museum & Western Heritage Center
1700 NE 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
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Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival

Address:
National Cowboy Museum & Western Heritage Center
1700 NE 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Phone:
405-427-5228

The Red Earth Festival features Native American artists and dancers from throughout North America celebrating the richness and diversity of their heritage with the world. 

This exciting event features representatives from many different tribes. Over the years, Red Earth has matured into one of the most respected visual and performing arts events of its type, setting the standard for many of today's Native art shows. See works by some of the nation's most celebrated artists, including contemporary and traditional examples of beadwork, basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, paintings, graphics and cultural attire during the festival's juried art show and market.

Held at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, the museum's interactive outdoor venue called Liichokoshkomo’ will showcase the diversity of the West with inter-tribal native dwellings while serving as a backdrop for hands-on arts and craft stations, artist demonstrations, live music and special presentations of tribal dance throughout the weekend.

The Red Earth Festival features a series of dance showcases, a unique gathering that brings together dancers from America's Northern and Southern tribes. Witness the artistry and heritage of Native American dance as performers in distinctive tribal attire share their traditions through dance. These showcases focus on celebrating the diversity and unity of Native cultures, offering attendees an immersive and educational experience into the rich tapestry of tribal dance expressions.

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