
Exciting things were happening today at the ONM!
Staff from the Smithsonian came to film portions of a documentary at the Osage Nation Museum (ONM). The documentary will discuss the Wah-zha-zhe Ten busts that are currently displayed in the ONM’s Permanent Gallery.
Their film crew interviewed men and women from the Osage community, including those descended from the Wah-zha-zhe Ten, and also those involved in the process of acquiring the busts for the ONM’s collection.
It was wonderful and humbling to be involved!
Click here for a short, fun clip!
Published by KD Galonedi
ᏣᎳᎩ, mother, artist, lover, veteran; figuring out this thing called life. Kimberly (Cherokee) was born and raised deep in the country of rural Oklahoma. An eclectic multi-media artist, Kimberly is also a mother and passionate advocate for sustainability and preservation ranging from permaculture to vital cultural matrimony. In 2007, Kimberly enlisted to serve for six years in the United States Air Force. In that time, she obtained an Associates of Science in Business Administration, an Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Systems Technology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Administrative Leadership. She began working professionally in the museum field in 2015 and over the course of her career, she acquired training and certifications in collections care, digitization, social media and marketing, and records management. In 2021, she earned a Professional Master of Business Administration. Her large diversity of life experiences has a dynamic and encompassing impact on her work.
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