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= Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes = Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes is a touring art exhibition organized by ExhibitsUSA, a program of the Mid-America Arts Alliance. This exhibition features twelve contemporary Native American artists whose work confronts stereotypes of Native Americans and Native American culture.

Artists

 * Matthew Bearden (Citizen Potawatomi-Kickapoo-Blackfeet-Lakota) mixed media artist, painter, Tulsa, OK
 * Heidi BigKnife (Shawnee Tribe), jeweler, Tulsa, OK
 * Mel Cornshucker (United Keetoowah Band), ceramic artist, Tulsa, OK
 * Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria-Cherokee), mixed media artist, Norman, OK
 * Anita Fields (Osage-Muscogee), ceramic artist, Stillwater, OK
 * Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band Cherokee), photographer, Tulsa, OK
 * Juanita Pahdopony (Comanche), sculptor, Lawton, OK
 * K. H. Poole (Caddo-Delaware), draftsperson, Oklahoma City, OK
 * Zach Presley (Chickasaw), collage and digital artist, Durant, OK
 * Hoka Skenandore (Oneida-Oglala Lakota-Luiseño), mixed  media artist, Shawnee, OK
 * Karin Walkingstick (Cherokee Nation), ceramic artist, Claremore, OK
 * Micah Wesley (Muscogee-Kiowa), mixed media artist, Norman, OK

History
This exhibition was first presented at 108 Contemporary in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2016, by America Meredith.