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FEBRUARY 2020 CONTEST WINNERS

April 10, 2020 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

Congratulations to everyone who submitted to our February 2020 contest
THUNDER NATION, Wakinyan.

We thought that amount of entries we had in December couldn’t be topped, but we had more entries than ever for this competition! We are always inspired by the many ways these students interpret the themes we provide. We awarded artists in four age categories—8 and under, 9-10, 11-14, and 15 and up. Check out some of our top winners below and congratulations to all of our winners!

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

Joey Hill, Age 15

FIRST PLACE WINNERS

Ayesha Shott, Age 8
Grace Eagle Elk, Age 13
Mato White Plume, Age 17
Kinsey Hill, Age 13
Virginia Spencer, Age 10

HONORABLE MENTION WINNERS

Chihaya Yamamoto, Age 17
Ashley Ghost, Age 10
Alice Yellow Thunder, Age 9
Delores Lucero, Age 10
Esperanza Rama, Age 13
Gisele Tobacco, Age 8
Elliana Reed, Age 11
Gracey Leftwich, Age 10
Hehaka Catches Enemy, Age 15
Isabella Black Bull, Age 8
Kiarra Two Crow, Age 13
Jorge Romero, Age 13
Keegan Bates, Age 14
Jacoby Killsback, Age 8
Lalanni Janis, Age 14
Leela White, Age 7
Oceane Bull Bear, Age 13
Melody Janis, Age 9
Ofelia Zuniga, Age 10
Stacia Pease, Age 14
Victoria Big Crow, Age 12
Tate High Hawk, Age 13
Xakira Standing Bear, Age 8
Kayden White Butterfly, Age 10
Wazi Thunder Hawk, Age 15
Zahiyah Negonsott, Age 10

Filed Under: Art Contest, News

MAY 2020 CONTEST: BRAVERY

March 21, 2020 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

The theme for May 2020 is:
BRAVERY

What are you inspired to create when you think of BRAVERY? Does that idea make you think of a place?A thing? A person? A color? A sound? A feeling? How does the theme relate to what is going on in the world right now?

The themes are just a starting point – you can interpret this any way you want. You can use painting, drawing, photography, collage, poetry, stories, videos, music, dance – anything original that the theme inspires you to create! It is all up to your imagination – we encourage all forms of creativity.

Submission deadline is MAY 15th.

Filed Under: News

DECEMBER 2019 CONTEST WINNERS

January 15, 2020 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

Congratulations to everyone who submitted to our December 2019 contest
BEAUTY.

Our contests keep growing and December was no exception. We had more entries than ever! There were so many ways to interpret this idea and students came up with a myriad of creative and unique interpretations!

We awarded artists in four age categories and handed out more awards than ever! Every student who enters earns points every time they submit, to save up for great prizes in our Creator’s Club! Stay tuned for photos from our awards ceremonies! Congratulations to all of our winners!

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

Esperanza Dixon Age 17

FIRST PLACE WINNERS

  • Ayesha Shott Age8
  • Brylee Hill Age10
  • Lalanni Janis Age14
  • Abby Vocu Age16
  • Joey Hill Age14

HONORABLE MENTION WINNERS

  • Oceane Bull Bear Age 13
  • Calob Two Hearts Age 17
  • Kinsey Hill Age 13
  • Ronald Richards Jr Age 16
  • Aurora Marshall Age 14
  • Tranna Thunderhawk Age 17
  • Amy Fourd Age 15
  • Brianna Martinez Age10
  • Baylie Her Many Horses Age 17
  • Emilee Hill Age 14
  • Rita Killsback Age 10
  • Ashley Ghost Age 10
  • Alice YellowThunder Age 7
  • Amelia Lone Elk Age 10
  • Alonah Murdock Age 8
  • Amelia Knight Age 11
  • Zahiyah Negonsott Age 10
  • Nalayah Janis Age8
  • Saydee Chief Eagle Age 10
  • Rio Weston Age 8
  • Irene Hart Age 9
  • Corby Plenty Wounds Age 10
  • Charlie Rouillard Age 9
  • Angel Hollow Horn Age 10
  • Ariel Pettibone Age12

Merit and Recognition Awards Coming Soon!

Filed Under: News

FEBRUARY 2020 CONTEST: THUNDER NATION

January 5, 2020 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

The theme for February 2020 is:
THUNDER NATION (Wakinyan)

What are you inspired to create when you think of THUNDER? Does that idea make you think of a place?A thing? A person? A color? A sound? A feeling?

The themes are just a starting point – you can interpret this any way you want. You can use painting, drawing, photography, collage, poetry, stories, videos, music, dance – anything original that the theme inspires you to create! It is all up to your imagination – we encourage all forms of creativity.

Submission deadline is February 5th.

Filed Under: News

2019: The Year In Review

December 27, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

photo credit Laffrey Witbrod

2019 has been record-breaking on every front!

Every year we engage more kids and this year was no exception! We had more students than ever submitting to our Creators’ Club and Art Contests!

We continue to expand our relationships with the schools which allow us to significantly increase the numbers of students we can reach. We have also increased the number of recipients in our School Art Supply program and are now sponsoring art clubs in various schools.

Award winning artists at Rockyford School.

We did multiple school tours in 2019 in the spring, fall, and winter. We connected with thousands of kids in our school assemblies and gave out hundreds of awards for our Creator’s Club and Art Contests!

Our Hoye Wayelo (I Am Sending A Voice) programs continue to blossom! This summer we ran a community art program for the kids in downtown Pine Ridge, did a residency at Little Wound School in Kyle, did an immersion program at a Lakota Cultural camp in Wanblee, and ran our Summer Arts Academy in the Black Hills.

We took the art to the streets with students in Pine Ridge!

Read more on the Pine Ridge Arts Program HERE

We did a residency at Little Wound School in Kyle and created the first of our “Three Dimensional Star Quilt Projects”. Students also did studies in music and filmmaking.

Read more on the Little Wound Residency HERE

We took the art out into the country for students at the Lakota Cultural Camp in Wanblee. We were invited by the directors of this unique camp to come and work with the students who were getting immersed in Lakota teachings and culture. As art is such a big part of Lakota culture and traditional identity is such an important part of the work we do – it was a wonderful collaboration.

For more on the Wanblee project click HERE

The highlight of our Hoye Wayelo Summer Arts Immersion programs was the Black Hills Summer Arts Academy: a one week sleep-away program in the sacred ancestral lands of the Lakota. Students worked across all disciplines with local and visiting artists, elders, and mentors. Our special guest teacher this year was acclaimed Lakota author Joseph Marshall III.

Students started the program by raising a traditional tipi which stood at the center of camp as a place of reflection, creativity, and Lakota identity.

Morning Smudge, Black Hills Arts Academy

For more on the Black Hills Arts Academy click HERE

In September we finished off the summer with a school tour and sponsored the 3rd Annual Eugene Reddest Memorial Youth Award at the 72nd Annual Potato Creek Wacipi.

For more on the Potato Creek Wacipi click HERE

The LIFELINE, our 24/7 help line run by leaders from the Sweetgrass Project and the BEARs program, got a new poster design this year! We held a contest for students to create a new design. We now have a new text line! The new poster will be in schools early next year.

We had another beautiful year of sponsoring the Annual 500 Mile Sacred Hoop Prayer Run and several other of the Gray Grass Youth Programs, including: the Thunderlake Boxing Club for Boys and Girls, regular basketball and baseball tournaments for kids, and open gym nights to keep kids safe and engaged.

For more on the Sacred Hoop Run click HERE

We expanded our Advisory Council to include three new revered Lakota elders: Richard Moves Camp, Verola Spider, and Joseph Marshall, III!

For more on our new Advisors click HERE

Our Winter Toy Drive delivered over 200 gifts for the students at He Dog School in Parmelee, and shipped out another 200 for the Wakpamni winter event, the BEAR Project winter event, and families on Pine Ridge. We were able to spread the good will even further by purchasing a big batch of new Native-themed books for young Native kids who will be spending the holidays in domestic violence shelters. On New Years Eve we will be sponsoring Community Safe Events to keep kids safe and cared for!

For more on our Winter Toy Drive click HERE

We have a full roster of programs and events lined up for 2020!

Help us get the new year off to a great start by making an End Of Year contribution HERE

Filed Under: News

SPECIAL DIRECTORS AWARD: WINTER 2019

December 26, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation 2 Comments

photo credit Randi Raeni Shawaway

Once in a while we see something a young person has done or created and it moves us. We created the Special Directors Award for just this purpose. This winter we were moved by one such young artist Sweetgrass American Horse. She is a 16 year old Lakota / Yakama young woman who lives in Gordon Nebraska – a small town which lies just on the border of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Sweetgrass has been a student of ours for several years and we have watched her grow as an artist and as a caring and concerned human being.

In November Sweetgrass combined her artistry and her activism to participate in the #RocYourMocs movement to take a stand for a matter that concerned her deeply. She was troubled by the vast numbers of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and was even more troubled with the intense racism she felt was going on in her town. Despite the racism at her school – she went to school every day for a week dressed in her traditional clothing to take a stand and draw attention to #MMIW – and to make a statement that racism is not ok.

In her own words: “My name is Wanbli Ho Was’te Win (Good Eagle Voice Woman). My english name is Sweetgrass Doniecah American Horse. Not many people know about MMIW and I wanted to make it known by dressing in my moccasins, skirt, and leggings. I wanted to let people know we still exist. There has been a lot of racism in my school/town and I didn’t want to let it slide by not saying or doing anything.”

Today, December 26th, is also the anniversary of the Dakota 38 (+2). On such a day we felt it was important to lift up the young people using their voices to do good in the world.

The Special Directors Award includes a $100 cash prize, certificate, and art supplies. Congratulations Sweetgrass!

photo credit Randi Raeni Shawaway

Filed Under: News

WINTER TOY DRIVE 2019

December 19, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

Photo credit Ramsey Brown

Thank you to everyone who pitched in to make our 2019 Winter Toy Drive a huge success! People from all over the country sent toys and good will to our beautiful young friends on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian reservations.

Winter can be a very hard time of year for kids, especially if they are living in difficult conditions. With school out of session, the support systems which kids rely on are not in place. So we help community leaders by supplying toys for the kids and helping to support events that will help keep the kids feel safe and cared for.

We recognize that many people on the reservation do not observe the holidays so we purposefully run our program as a Winter Toy Drive to acknowledge that fact. We also embrace the understanding that all kids have an awareness of what goes on during this time of year and we can support them by sending them some good will and something to keep them occupied during the school break.

We delivered over 200 gifts for the students at He Dog School in Parmelee on Rosebud and shipped out another 200 for the Wakpamni winter event, the BEAR Project winter event, and families on Pine Ridge.

We were able to spread the good will even further by purchasing 30 new Native-themed books for young Native kids who will be spending the holidays in domestic violence shelters. So happy to be able to partner with the good people at Coalition To Stop Violence Against Native Women!

Wopila to everyone who helped spread so much good will!

Filed Under: News

NOVEMBER SCHOOL TOUR 2019

November 23, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

A few highlights from our November school tour. We handed out record breaking numbers of awards and certificates for winners and participants of the October Art Contest! Congratulations to everyone who submitted!

Grand Prize Winner Kinsey Hill!

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OCTOBER 2019 CONTEST WINNERS

November 12, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

Congratulations to everyone who submitted to our October 2019 contest
CRAZY HORSE : “Tasunke Witko”!!

This was a record breaking contest on all fronts! We had more entries than ever and traveled around to more schools than ever discussing the theme and students’ ideas about it.

There were so many ways to interpret this. Crazy Horse never allowed for his photograph to be taken. He represents different things to different people and every person is inspired differently when they think of him. Students came up with a myriad of creative and unique interpretations!

We awarded artists in four age categories and handed out more awards than ever! Every student who enters earns points every time they submit, to save up for great prizes in our Creator’s Club! Stay tuned for photos from our awards ceremonies! Congratulations to all of our winners!

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

Grand Prize Winner Kinsey Hill Age 13

1st PLACE WINNERS

  • Elliana Reed Age 10
  • Isabella Black Crow Age 8
  • Kaia Hunter Age 7
  • Jaida Jacobs Age 12

HONORABLE MENTION AWARD WINNERS

  • Akicita Thunder Hawk Age 11
  • Grace Lynn Eagle Elk
    Age 13
  • Nora Marshall Age 13
  • Delores Lucero Age 10
  • Layla Penneaux Age 10
  • Fernando Montileaux
    Age 11
  • Jessica Yellow Horse
    Age 10
  • Dane Andrews Age 12
  • Cole Jumping Eagle Age 9
  • Ashlynn Abbey Age 14
  • Julian Bad Heart Bull
    Age 9
  • Brandy Marshall Age 12
  • Julia Wounded Arrow
    Age 8
  • Pema Bull Bear Age 11
  • Sienna Catches Age 10
  • Brooklyn Twiss Age 9
  • Esperanza Dixon Age 17
  • Chalene Ten Fingers
    Age 10
  • Oceane Bull Bear Age 13
  • Giselle Tobacco Age 8
  • Katie Underwood Age 10
  • Thomas White Hawk
    Age 10
  • Shylah Iron Cloud Age 9
  • Tranna Thunder Hawk Age 16
  • Zenyatta Ecoffey Age 9

MERIT AWARD WINNERS

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DECEMBER 2019 CONTEST: BEAUTY

November 1, 2019 by Mitakuye Foundation Leave a Comment

The theme for December 2019 is: BEAUTY
What are you inspired to create when you think of BEAUTY?
Does it make you think of a place?A thing? A person? A color? A sound?

You can interpret this any way you want. You can use painting, drawing, photography, collage, poetry, stories, videos, music, dance – anything original that the theme inspires you to create! It is all up to your imagination – we encourage all forms of creativity.

Filed Under: News

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