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  Jeff Yellowhair
Artist Biography, Shows, Presentations, Awards & Publications
 


My Kiowa Name is Tone`-Bawt which translates to Eagle Bone Whistle in English. My people came here to live in the shadows of Mt. Scott in Southwestern Oklahoma a very long time ago.

My Great-Grandfather was Charlie Domebo. His father was Paw-to-sope and his father before him was Odle-Tahl, a Spanish captive taken in Mexico by Comanches and then traded to the Kiowas around 1834 as a small child.

In the age when millions of buffalo roamed the seas of grass, I tell my stories on canvas, taken from careful attention to my elders' tales; their thoughts and ideas of that time in history. I also heard spiritual stories from my Grandfathers in the Native American Church ceremonies from which life’s lessons are taught.

The Great Spirit gifted me with the ability to paint without drawing and very little planning. I let Him guide my hand. I work in acrylics on canvas and masonite, but will paint on most anything. I am also an accomplished feather worker; making fans for use in our places of worship.

My awards for painting are numerous and I understand why some people would like to hear of them, but I feel that my work speaks for itself. I trust you will understand also.

In June of 2000, I was selected for the Smithsonian Institution's Native American Studies in New York City. I found it very enlightening to go there and be a part of something so educational.

I reside in Apache, Oklahoma - still in the shadows of the Wichita Mountains.

Thank you for your patronage in the Arts of our Native People.

May the Great Spirit be with you always!

Ah-Ho (Thank you),
Jeff Yellowhair
Member of the Kiowa Nation



  Galleries  
My work can also be seen and purchased at:

Southern Plains Indian Museum
PO Box 749/715 E. Central Blvd
Anadarko, OK 73005
405-247-6221
www.iacb.doi.gov

A partial listing of Museums, Representing Galleries and Collections are listed below.



  Shows, Awards, Achievements & Publications  
Jeff Yellowhair believes in "painting from the heart" and that art that "comes from within cannot be judged". However, we do believe it important to share some of his accomplishments and awards with you. Those of us who know Jeff are all very proud of him and his accomplishments and join him in thanking our Creator for his gifts.

Mr. Yellowhair does not take all the credit for his art and accomplishments. He shares them with the Creator and gives the honors to Creator. He knows that is who guides his hand, brings him his visions and blesses him with this gift of art which Jeff so freely shares with all of us.




Shows, Expositions and Awards
1982 - 2006 American Indian Expo, Anadarko, Oklahoma

Numerous 1st and 2nd Place Ribbons not listed here from 1982 - 2003:
1982 - Best of Show
1999 - Best of Show
2000 - Best of Show
2002 - President's Award
2003 - Best of Show
2004 - 1st Place - Painting
            1st Place - Macaw Fan
            1st Place - Mixed Media for a Painted Cedar Box
            2nd Place - Mixed Media for a Painted Ceremonial Water Bucket
            2nd Place - Rare Blue Amazon Fan
2005 - President's Award - Painting
            2nd Place - Painting - "Dreams of Reality"
2006 - Best of Show - "The Signal"


Smithsonian Fellowship Award, New York City, NY - 2000

Lawerence Indian Arts Show, Lawrence, KS
2003 - Merit Award - "Place of Wonder"
2006 - Merit Award - "Icons of the N.A.C."

Red Earth Festival, Oklahoma City, OK 2001 - 2006

Kansas Art Market, Kansas City, Kansas 1997 and 2003

Native American Community House Gallery, New York City, NY 2002

Jacobson House Native Art Center, Norman, OK
Indian Art Market 2001- 2005
Invited Artist at the Annual Christmas Art Show 2002 and 2003

Doc Tate Neveaquayah Memorial Art Auction, Governor's Mansion, Oklahoma City, OK 2002

Santa Fe Indian Art Market - 2005

Comanche Nation Art Show - 2005
First Place, Painting - "Dreams of Reality"

Museum Collections and Representing Galleries: (partial listing)

Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK
Heard Museum, Phoenix, AX
Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill, OK
Gallery of Art, Anadarko, OK
Susan B. Peters Gallery, Anadarko, OK
Kiowa Tribal Complex, Carnegie, OK
Great Plains Museum, Lawton, OK
Southern Plains Museum, Anadarko, OK

Numerous private collectors throughout the U.S. and Europe.

Commissions
The Health Promotions Programs of the University of Oklahoma Outreach, Norman, Oklahoma for artwork for the poster for the 2004 Native Women and Men's Wellness IV Conference held in San Diego, CA. The Health Promotions Programs of the University of Oklahoma Outreach, Norman, Oklahoma sponsored the conference.

Presentations
April 2005: University of New Mexico - Gallup Campus
Invited to give a demonstration and Workshop for participating art students, staff and faculty.
I also judged the Student Side-Walk Art Festival

November 16, 2006: Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri
I was invited to give a lecture and demonstration about my particular art style and techniques. I spoke about the how the Kiowa culture, past and present, pertains to my artwork.

Publications
Kiowa Voices Vol. II - Artwork featured
Lawton Constitution - Interview
Medicine Wind News - Interview






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