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Oklahoma Alpha 10 Goldback
Oklahoma Alpha 10 Goldback
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The Oklahoma 10 Goldback honors the virtue Unitas, or Unity, celebrating the cultural resilience
and connection of Oklahoma’s Native American tribes. Oklahoma is home to more Native
American tribal nations than any other state, and powwows are central to its cultural life. These
spiritual gatherings unite dancers, drummers, families, and communities across generations.
When consulting with Native voices from across Oklahoma, many expressed that including an
intertribal powwow in the Goldback series would be a deeply meaningful way to reflect shared
traditions and the enduring strength of Native cultures in the region. This design was created in
collaboration with those voices.
Set against the silhouette of the Wichita Mountains, the artwork depicts an intertribal powwow.
At the center, a woman performs the Fancy Shawl Dance while another figure performs the
men’s Fancy Dance behind her. The men’s dance originated in the 1920s in response to efforts
to suppress Native ceremonies in public spaces. It’s known for its high-energy footwork, bold
regalia, and athletic movement. The Fancy Shawl Dance, sometimes called the “butterfly
dance,” emerged in the 1950s among the Crow Nation as a counterpart to the men’s Fancy
Dance. Women wearing elaborate fringe shawls that mimic fluttering wings spin, leap, and glide
in a mesmerizing display. They embody the grace and agility of the butterfly and hummingbird.
In this piece, the dancers are not symbolic—they are real people. The male dancer is Mike
Pahsetopah of the Osage Nation, a world champion Fancy dancer, cultural ambassador, and
author of Talking with Hands. His regalia is his own, crafted and worn with deep meaning. In the
center of the scene is his daughter, Heaven, a celebrated Fancy Shawl dancer who has
performed across the country and on HBO. Her regalia is also authentic and personal—used in
both ceremony and competition. Their presence in the artwork roots this piece in living tradition,
not distant history.
At Heaven’s suggestion, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird was added to the scene. The dancer’s
rapid movements mirror the flight of this graceful bird, often associated with resilience, joy, and
messages of renewal.
Surrounding the dancers, Oklahoma’s sacred natural world comes to life. In the distance moves
a buffalo, or American bison—the state animal and a Native symbol of endurance and survival.
Once nearly driven to extinction, the buffalo’s return parallels the spiritual and cultural
revitalization expressed in powwows across the state.
Beside the dancer, a majestic raven carries a flowing ribbon inscribed with “Unitas.” In many
Native traditions, the raven is seen as a messenger and keeper of sacred knowledge, linking the
spiritual and earthly realms. Its presence mirrors the unifying theme of the artwork, connecting
people, nature, and tradition across space and time.In the sky, black swallowtail butterflies dance, echoing the flutter of the shawl. Beneath the
dancers bloom Indian blanket flowers, Oklahoma’s state wildflower, known for their resilience
and bold red-and-yellow petals.
This artwork is more than a portrait of beauty in motion. It is a celebration of Native excellence,
a tribute to Oklahoma’s deep Indigenous heritage, and a reflection of the sacred connections
between people, place, and tradition. It honors the families who continue to pass on traditions
that have endured for generations.
Through Unitas, the Oklahoma 10 Goldback invites us to recognize that unity is not
sameness—it is shared purpose, respect, and community. It is through that unity that cultures
thrive and legacies endure.
Inscribed at the bottom of this artwork is the enduring truth: “Walk in harmony with all things.”
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