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Hear Our Voices with Amy Bluemel

  • Museum of Native American History 202 Southwest O Street Bentonville, AR, 72712 United States (map)

Amy Bluemel is joining us again to tell some incredible stories! Join us on Facebook Live on Saturday, December 11, 2021, at 11:00 AM CST to hear two stories, one for kids and one for all ages! Amy will be telling family stories. Grandmother Spider Steals Fire, Baby Rattle Snake, and The Migration, how the Chickasaw and Choctaw become 2 tribes following twin brothers! The event will be recorded and uploaded to our website and Youtube Channel after the event.

A Facebook account is not required to watch. Please register for free on Eventbrite!

About Amy Bluemel

Amy Bruton Bluemel is a registered member of the Chickasaw Nation, storyteller, artist, and member of the Chickasaw dance troupe Chikashsha Hithla. Her appreciation for cultural awareness came at an early age. She was raised in a military family; she lived in Germany, Okinawa, Turkey, and Scotland before returning to her Chickasaw roots in America.

As the great-granddaughter of Eastman Kaney (an original Dawes Commission enrollee), Amy’s a proud member of the Chickasaw Nation. She often performs with the dance troupe Chikashsha Hithla during nationwide tours. She shares Chickasaw customs (and those of other southeastern tribes) with audiences of all ages through lively programs at schools and museums across the country.

Amy was one of 36 Native American artists chosen to show and sell her art at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Native American Art Market in Washington DC 2019. She also shows and sells her creations at powwows and festivals throughout the United States.

Amy lives in Austin Texas with her husband, Carl, and two daughters who have also taken to Chickasaw culture and stomp dance.

About Hear Our Voices

“Hear Our Voices” is our umbrella program for all things storytelling. Including our loved series “Storytime at the Museum.”

The program features storytellers from various indigenous nations, bringing in knowledge and wisdom through the telling of traditional oral tales. On the second Saturday of each month, we host a new indigenous storyteller, which is curated by Gayle Ross.

Earlier Event: November 28
Museum Store Sunday
Later Event: December 18
Learning the Flute with Gaby Nagel