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|a Uprising! :
|b Woody Crumbo's Indian Art /
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|a Ada, Okla. :
|b Chickasaw Press,
|c [2009], ©2009.
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|a A remembrance: Woody Crumbo -- Introduction -- Early days, Indian Territory: 1870-1928 -- On his own -- Chilocco Indian School: 1928-1936 -- Wichita -- The Kowas -- Official flute maker -- Professor Lieurance - Indian dance tour -- 1932 -- Camp counselor -- After summer camp 1934 and 1935 -- Summer camp 1936 -- The crossing-over years: 1936-1941 (The University of Oklahoma) -- The Red Beacon -- An artist's summer dream - Bacone College, Muskogee, Oklahoma -- Department of Interior building murals, Washington, D.C. -- back to Bacone energized -- Kiowa flute shared with the world -- Finding the Indian princess -- The wawr years: 1941-1945 -- Wichita -- Take me back to Tulsa -- The Gilcrease yearsL 1945-1948 -- The Taos years: 1948-1953 -- Modern art -- Silkscreen art by Indians -- The NK cafe -- Felix and the treasure hunts -- The mining years: 1953-1960-- Back to art: 1960-1973; El Paso museum: 1960-1968 -- La Junta, Colorado: 1968-1973 -- Water-witching -- Other creative projects -- The road to paradise 1973-1988, downtown Taos -- His own special place: Okmulgee, Oklahama -- John Sevier (March 1, 1807) -- Paradise found: Richardsville, Oklahoma -- Desert flowers: 1988-1989 -- The Cimarron artist colony -- Hal-lul-lu-yah, an original song by Woody Crumbo -- The last meeting of old friends -- "The last earthly meeting" by Max Evans -- The last time for taps -- Marriage -- Obituary -- A songof tribute -- crumbo's great vision -- Some final words -- End notes.
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