This unique book is produced by Lumbee Nation author Jamie K. Oxendine and illustrator and jewelry artist Timothy P. Locklear II. About the Author: Jamie is a Native American of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, educator, historian and speaker. He has been an adjunct professor of Native American studies at Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Toledo, Lourdes University, and has served as the Native American liaison & education consultant for Ohio University. He has served on the board of trustees for the Ohio Humanities Council, Board of trustees for the Fallen Timbers Battlefield Preservation Commission and governor appointee to the Ohio Historic Site Preservation Board. He has also sat on the ACCESS Grants Panel with the National Endowment For The Humanities. Donations to purchase this book help bring Native American educational experiences to Northern Virginia. |
Art Exhibits will be accepted from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Aug. 13 Sunday
and 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday Aug. 14. Special Art Contest: Homemaking & Fine Art DepartmentsEligible Virginia and West Virginia Counties: Clarke, Loudoun, Fauquier, Warren and Frederick in Virginia and Jefferson in West Virginia
Three Sisters Regional Artist Reception Saturday Oct. 17 at 1:00 pm (free and open to the public),then Dennis Banks with his documentary "A Good Day to Die," at 2:00 pm ($25 in advance), three sisters stew for dinner at 5:00 pm followed by and Native American live band Dark Water Rising at 8:00 pm ($17 in advance), all at the Barns of Rose Hill 95 Chalmers Court Berryville, Va. 22611. Arrive between 9:00 - noon for Indian Fry Bread at the farmers market around the corner. Tickets sold available online at http://barnsofrosehill.org/events.
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