Saturday Night Lights
Saturday Night Lights

​Lightning strikes outside of town during a time exposure of main street in Hominy, Oklahoma.

Copyright Tom Fields​

Cherokee Fiddle
Cherokee Fiddle

Playing a tune with Cherokee fiddler Sam O'Field 

Copyright Tom Fields​

All My Heroes Wear Ribbon-Work
All My Heroes Wear Ribbon-Work

By Anita Fields
Front View

Mask made during the quarantine of 2020. Satin ribbons, four-ply braided beaded streamers, cut and fold Osage ribbon-work, metal sequins, brass bells, plastic pill pouch with cedar. Photo by Tom Fields

To Know Your People Are Beautiful
To Know Your People Are Beautiful

By Anita Fields

5’ x 5’, 2019. Wool, satin, thread, hand embroidered, top hat, hackle feathers, image transfer on silk, metal sequins. Facsimiles of archival documents, yarn, beads.

Installation of contemporary Osage Wedding coat and hat reflecting the history and evolution of Osage culture.

The coat and hat are surrounded by deconstructed facsimiles of archival documents depicting the Osage people in a negative light. The documents are reimagined as identifiable Osage patterns and the orthography symbols of Osage language. Photo Tom Fields

Wa-nam-bre
Wa-nam-bre

​Osage ceremonial dinner setting-clay installation.

by Anita Fields​

In-Lon-Schka
In-Lon-Schka

Osage dances head to the arbor during the In-Lon-Schka dances.

Copyright Tom Fields​

Clay Purse
Clay Purse

​By Anita Fields

Saturday Night Lights
Cherokee Fiddle
All My Heroes Wear Ribbon-Work
To Know Your People Are Beautiful
Wa-nam-bre
In-Lon-Schka
Clay Purse
Saturday Night Lights

​Lightning strikes outside of town during a time exposure of main street in Hominy, Oklahoma.

Copyright Tom Fields​

Cherokee Fiddle

Playing a tune with Cherokee fiddler Sam O'Field 

Copyright Tom Fields​

All My Heroes Wear Ribbon-Work

By Anita Fields
Front View

Mask made during the quarantine of 2020. Satin ribbons, four-ply braided beaded streamers, cut and fold Osage ribbon-work, metal sequins, brass bells, plastic pill pouch with cedar. Photo by Tom Fields

To Know Your People Are Beautiful

By Anita Fields

5’ x 5’, 2019. Wool, satin, thread, hand embroidered, top hat, hackle feathers, image transfer on silk, metal sequins. Facsimiles of archival documents, yarn, beads.

Installation of contemporary Osage Wedding coat and hat reflecting the history and evolution of Osage culture.

The coat and hat are surrounded by deconstructed facsimiles of archival documents depicting the Osage people in a negative light. The documents are reimagined as identifiable Osage patterns and the orthography symbols of Osage language. Photo Tom Fields

Wa-nam-bre

​Osage ceremonial dinner setting-clay installation.

by Anita Fields​

In-Lon-Schka

Osage dances head to the arbor during the In-Lon-Schka dances.

Copyright Tom Fields​

Clay Purse

​By Anita Fields

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