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Dana Tiger is an award winning, internationally acclaimed artist. She is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and is of Seminole and Cherokee descent.

Dana was just five years old when her father, legendary artist Jerome Tiger, passed away. She turned to his art as a way to know him and that engagement, coupled with the tutelage of her uncle, renowned painter Johnny Tiger Jr., exposed Dana both to the richness of her culture and to the bounty of her family's artistic tradition.

Best known for her watercolors and acrylic paintings depicting the strength and determination of Native American women, Dana's paintings now hang in galleries, universities, Native American institutions and state buildings nationwide. In recognition of her accomplishments Dana was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2001.

Daughter Christie, studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Younger brother Lisan, an award winning sculptor, attended Northeastern State University.

Dana, her husband Don Blair, their children and grandchild Aiden Jerome, manage the Tiger Art Gallery in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

In 2002 Dana and her family founded Legacy Cultural Learning Community, a non profit with the mission of nurturing creativity within Native youth via the
celebration and sharing of tribal languages and culture through the arts.

Also check out more items by Christie Tiger at Hvresse Tiger Art. Legacy is a 501(c)3 organization and welcomes your support.

HISTORIC ROXY THEATER-PRESENTING SPONSOR OF THE BARE BONES INTERNATIONAL FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL SINCE 2002

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