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Caddo ceramics artist Jereldine Jeri Redcorn keeps making her mark

Caddo ceramics artist Jereldine Jeri Redcorn keeps making her mark
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Jeri Redcorn is still making her mark 30 years after she revived her tribe s pottery traditions

Jeri Redcorn is still making her mark 30 years after she revived her tribe s pottery traditions Brandy McDonnell, Oklahoman © The Oklahoman File Caddo potter Jeri Redcorn is seen in her Norman home in 2009. Thirty years after she singlehandedly revived her tribe s lost pottery traditions, Caddo artist Jereldine Jeri Redcorn is still making her mark. The Oklahoma ceramics artist, 81, is creating a large-scale work for the interior of the long-awaited First Americans Museum, due to open Sept. 18 southeast of the Interstate-35/40 interchange near downtown Oklahoma City.  Conceived in the 1990s as the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum, the $175 million, 175,000-square-foot museum is designed to Smithsonian Institution standards to serve as a repository for the history, stories and traditions of the tribal nations headquartered in Oklahoma. 

Community conversation for Indigenous People on COVID vaccine coming to the Finger Lakes this month

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. A virtual community conversation led by, and for, Indigenous people often referred to as an “invisible minority” will cover the history of health and stigma surrounding vaccinations, as well as provide current information about COVID-19 prevention and inoculation. “There’s been so much talk in the local media about vaccine equity, but Indigenous people have been largely left out of those conversations,” says Hannah Shippee, program coordinator at nonprofit health research and planning organization Common Ground Health, which is helping to organize the event. “Indigenous populations have a lot of historical and present-day trauma they are confronting, and we shouldn’t forget about them.”

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