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Ruthe Blalock Jones Inducted into Tulsa City-County Library’s Circle of Honor

Ruthie Blalock JonesTulsa City-County Library’s American Indian Resource Center will induct Ruthe Blalock Jones into the Circle of Honor during a special presentation March 1, 2014, at 10:30 a.m. at Hardesty Regional Library’s Connor’s Cove, 8316 E. 93rd St.

Jones’ award presentation begins the month long American Indian Festival of Words celebration honoring the achievements and accomplishments of Native Americans. Programs will be held throughout TCCL locations during March. All library events are free and open to the public.

Jones, of Shawnee-Delaware-Peoria descent, was born in Claremore, Okla. Her work as an artist began at age 10 under the tutelage of Charles Banks Wilson. At age 13, she entered the Philbrook Indian Annual show and earned an honorable mention. She attended Bacone College and earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Tulsa in 1972. In 2011, she was appointed Commissioner of Indian arts and Crafts Board (IACB) by Department of the Interior Secretary Kenneth Salazar. She is director emeritus and associate professor of Art at Bacone College.

Her works focus on the traditional American Indian ceremonial and social events. They are recorded in paintings, drawings, limited edition prints in linoleum block, woodcut and serigraphs. In recent years, her works have been published by Gilcrease Museum, The University of Oklahoma Press, The Museum of Natural History, Time-Life Books, and the United States Department of Justice Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.

Recent showings have been at the UTSUNOMIYA Museum of Art, Utsunomiya, Japan; “Arts in Embassies,” Kampala, Uganda; Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts; Cherokee Art Market 2011, Cherokee Casino, Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Red Earth master Artists Exhibit 2011, Red Earth Gallery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Select collections of her art include the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Ariz.; Museum of the American Indian, New York; Hampton University, Hampton, Va., The National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., and Avery Collection, Arizona State University.

Past advisory positions have been with the Chicago Art Institute, Oklahoma Historical Society and Advisory Committee to the director of the Sam Noble Museum, University of Oklahoma. Most recently, she served as a panelist at the British Museum, London, England.

The Circle of Honor ceremony recognizes an American Indian for his or her achievements by acknowledging the inductee’s contributions that have enriched others’ lives and by celebrating the inductee’s action in the face of adversity, commitment to the preservation of American Indian culture and legacy for future generations.

“I was proud and honored when I was informed that I had been named to the Circle of Honor. It is especially humbling and gratifying to follow in such a prestigious line of past honorees,” said Jones. “As an artist, the award recognizes and honors artists and the work we do. Speaking for most Indian artists that I know, I believe we are all interested in honoring and preserving the culture and traditions of our families and tribes. That is what I have tried to do with help along the way from my parents, relatives and friends, teachers, collectors and others. I will strive to continue on this path and try to live up to the high standard of the award and the previous recipients. I am mindful of those who have gone on and are not here to share this honor. I believe they are here in spirit; one especially is my recently departed friend Charles Banks Wilson, who I know would be very proud. N’yweh, Thank you.”

Sponsored by the Maxine and Jack Zarrow Family Foundation, Cherokee Builders Inc., American Indian Resource Center and the Tulsa Library Trust. The award consists of a $5,000 honorarium and a medallion featuring the American Indian Resource Center’s turtle logo.

The Circle of Honor alternates annually with the American Indian Festival of Words Author Award. Past Circle of Honor recipients include Charles Chibitty, Wilma Mankiller, Neal McCaleb, Bill Mills and Kirke Kickingbird.

The American Indian Resource Center, located at the Zarrow Regional Library, 2224 W. 51st St., provides educational and informational resources, activities and services honoring American Indian heritage, arts and achievements. The center also provides access to more than 4,000 books and media for adults and children by and about American Indians, including historical and rare materials, new releases, videos and music CDs.

Recent additions to the collection include native-language printed materials and CDs for independent learning. The goal of this collection is to promote, revitalize and preserve our country’s native languages.

For more information on the Circle of Honor ceremony, call the AskUs Hotline, 918-549-7323, or visit the library’s website, http://tulsalibrary.org/airc.

Delaware Tribal Members Get 15% Off at Monterey’s!

Monterey Little Mexico

Delaware tribal members now get 15% off on meals at Monterey’s Little Mexico, 3815 SE Adams Blvd, Bartlesville.

Offer applies when you show your organization ID or member card at any Monterey’s Little Mexico. Members are also entitled to 10% off any catering order for the duration of the offer.

3815 SE Adams Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006

Call 918 333-5524 to Book Catering Today!

Limit 3 per table. Excludes Alcohol, 3 for $18.99 Offer, Tax, and Gratuity. Offer Expires 2/1/15.

www.montereys.com

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62nd Annual Wild Onion Dinner, March 22

BARTLESVILLE WOMEN’S INDIAN CLUB presents
62nd ANNUAL WILD ONION DINNER

DINE IN OR CARRY OUT

Serving Food 11am-7pm & Entertainment 12pm & 5pm

WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS BUILDING

SATURDAY, MARCH 22ND, 2014

DEWEY, OKLAHOMA

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

DR. BRADLEY COBB
4037 Nowata Road
Bartlesville, OK 74006
918-333-8989

FULLER PDQ
219 Ash St. Hwy 169
Nowata, OK 74048
918-273-3694

LENAPE SMOKE SHOP
12042 US 75
Dewey, OK 74029
918-534-3502

PREFERRED HOME REALTORS
1757 SW Frank Phillips Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74003
918-333-4647

For more information, please call 918.914.3358

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Delaware Tribe Veterans Committee Organizing Meeting, Feb 26, 6:00 pm

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DELAWARE TRIBE VETERANS COMMITTEE
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
ALL VETERANS, ALL BRANCHES OF ARMED FORCES, MALE AND FEMALE

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2014
1800 HOURS (6:00PM)

FORSYTHE HALL (Dining Room)
DELAWARE COMMUNITY CENTER
5100 TUXEDO BLVD – BARTLESVILLE, OK

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Community Meeting, NMAI Exhibit Consultation, Feb 21, 1:00-3:00

SPECIAL COMMUNITY MEETING FOR DELAWARE TRIBAL MEMBERS

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2014 1:00pm – 3:00pm

DELAWARE COMMUNITY CENTER – FORSYTHE HALL

Consultation with Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian
For the exhibit “NATIVE NEW YORK: WHERE NATIONS RISE”
(opening October 2016 at NMAI in New York City)

Public comments regarding Lenape (Delaware Indian) history, culture, and identity will be solicited by museum staff historians.

Job Posting: Part-Time Administrative Assistant, Delaware Facilities Management Solutions

View Job Posting announcement here for details

Delaware War Mothers Garage and Bake Sale, Feb 22

Garage and Bake Sale, Sponsored by Delaware War Mothers
Proceeds to be benefit local veterans.

Saturday, February 22, 2014
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Delaware Community Center, 170 NE Barbara, Bartlesville, OK

Call 918-533-8035 for more information.

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New Clothes for Children in Foster Care

The Delaware Tribe’s Social Services Department sends new clothes to four Delaware children in foster care.

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Trust Board Workshop, Feb 19

TRUST BOARD WORKSHOP

To review and plan format for Trust Board investment portfolio

Public meeting, open to all tribal members

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
6:00 PM

Forsyth Hall, Delaware Community Center
5100 Tuxedo Blvd, Bartlesville, OK