Native Arts Grant History
2010 Grants
Twelve grantees in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana are receiving a total of $35,000 with funding from
- The WK Kellogg Foundation
- Supporters, like you, of our 2009 Gala
Angel Sobotta
Lapwai, ID $1,700
Funds will support the reintroduction of the Welcome and Swan Dancers to the Nez Perce Community. It will involve dance instruction, regalia design and construction and language instruction.
Danica Parkin
Deer Park, WA $2,500
Seeking funding support to complete and publish a bilingual children's book. The book is based on a traditional berry picking and counting song, and depicts ten important food and medicine berries of Salish people of the Inland Northwest.
Darrell W. Charles, Jr.
Port Angeles, WA $4050
Seeking funding support to complete and publish a bilingual children's book. The book is based on a traditional berry picking and counting song, and depicts ten important food and medicine berries of Salish people of the Inland Northwest.
Edward W. Charles
Kingston, WA $5,000
This project is to design and construct a casket that will be made from Western Red Cedar. It will be given to the Port Gamble Tribe to be used by Tribal members as a viewing casket for departed family members that are going to be cremated after the funeral.
Jake Rae
Seattle, WA $2,500
Funds will be used to upgrade to a more current software system to allow him to design more efficiently and expand the scope of his work.
Leanne Campbell
Plummer, ID $2,500
This grant request is for the purpose of purchasing a Mac Book Pro, the software, protection plan, and to provide wages for herself to build and maintain a website.
Nez Perce Arts Council
Lapwai, ID $3,000
This grant was requested to support tribal artist's that will be contracted to do once a month cultural arts enrichment workshops or projects at each of the tribal communities of Lapwai, Kamiah and Orofino, and Idaho.
Northwest Native American Basketweavers Association
Covington, WA $5,000
Funds will assist the (NNANA) in holding an annual gathering of weavers teaching weavers at Kay Nee Ta High Desert Resort in Warm Springs, Oregon.
Peg Deam
Suquamish, WA $1,250
The purpose of these funds will be to aquire a teacher in the fiber arts to work with nettle fibers so traditional cedar bark clothing can truly be authentic. Suquamish cedar bark clothing is her passion but incomplete because nettle twine is not used to weave the bark together.
Perri McDaniel
Grand Ronde, OR $3,500
Funds will be used to create a catalog of Northwest Native Artists and their work and to purchase samples of these artists work.
Rena Priest
Bellingham, WA $2,800
Funds will be used to purchase a letterpress so that she can utilize her skills in fine-press publishing to print Native art, literature, and oral histories.
Southwestern Oregon Tribal Basket Guild
Eugene, OR $1,200
Funds will be used to support the First Annual Conference of the Southern Oregon Tribal Basketry Guild and the development of a DVD compilation of weaver's knowledge.
2009 Grants
Twenty-seven grantees in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana are receiving a total of $40,000 with funding from
- The Boeing Company
- The WK Kellogg Foundation (challenge grant)
- Supporters, like you, of our 2008 Gala
Delbert Miller
Skokomish Nation WA, $4,250
Funds to purchase tools, materials and equipment to make cultural and spiritual implements, to enhance my skills as an artist and to share the knowledge, skills and resources with children and adults as a means for education, cultural preservation, etc.
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Usk WA, $4,250
Funds for general support of the Kalispel Ambassadors' Performing Arts and language Revitalization Initiative through September 2010.
Quileute Tribal School
La Push WA, $4,250
Funds to purchase tools for Quileute Tribal School students and community members to facilitate learning about traditional NW Coast Native art styles and carving practices. Materials and work space will be provided by the Tribal School and Council.
Nooksack Indian Tribe
Deming WA, $2,750
Funds to provide art materials for their at risk youth to provide positive direction. Native youth become artists, and in the process, re-identify their cultural heritage that has gone astray.
Kaila Rose Farrell-Smith
Eugene OR, $2,500
Funding to participate in two large art expositions. 15 pieces at The New York Fine Art Expo and the Santa Fe Indian Market. Funds will offset booth fees, printing & framing, advertisements, and shipping.
Blackhorse Pride
Helena MT, $2,000
FFunds to support their work to preserve and promote the art of traditional storytelling as a way for their Native youth to reconnect with their heritage.
Matika Wilbur
Seattle WA, $2,000
Funds to purchase a Canon Digital SLR Camera in support of her projects entitled 1) Save the Indian and Kill the Man, 2) I-human and 3) We Are One People
Northwest Indian College
Bellingham WA, $2,000
Funds to support a three-day Weavers Teaching Weavers Conference plus Native Arts Sale Day to be held April 21 -24, 2010.
One Sky tchnk'wasq'it Arts Council
Plummer ID, $2,000
Funds for a laptop, printer, software and website development funds for their newly formed tchnk'wasq't Art Council so that they can promote their Tribe's artists and artwork via a website and also coordinate our Council's work.
Shaun Peterson
Fife WA, $2,000
Funds to begin the process of making paddles Natives can afford. Possible to grow into a Native company where capital will allow for the creation of other items.
Mark Charles
Port Angeles WA, $1,000
Funding to purchase a shed to keep the artist's band saw and other carving equipment in. Also to build a little awning in front of the shed to work under.
Anthony Callaway
Seattle WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Bill Running Fisher
Dodson MT, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Carmanita Pimms
Wapato WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Duwamish Tribal Services
Seattle WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Felix M. Solomon
Bellingham WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Isha -R- Jules
Bellingham WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Warm Springs OR, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Jeffrey Veregge
Bremerton WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Louis Marchand
Deer Park WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Northern Star Blankets
Arlee MT, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Rocky Boy Native Arts & Carafts Co-op
Box Elder MT, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Tsimshian Haayuuk
Seattle WA, $750
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Iris L. Main
Bismarck ND, $500
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Melissa J. Streun
Kingston WA, $500
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Pamela J. Morganroth
La Push WA, $500
General support of artistic talent and projects.
Roger Tinoco
Port Angeles WA, $500
General support of artistic talent and projects.
2008 Grants
White Swan Arts & Recreation Committee
White Swan WA, $5,000
Nez Perce Arts Council
Lapwai ID, $3,500
Nooksack Indian Tribe
Deming WA, $3500
Red Lodge Transition Services
Portland OR, $3500
Rocky Boy Native Arts & Crafts Co-op
Box Elder, MT, $3500
Tierra Madre Fund
Seattle, WA, $3,500
Coup Marks Cooperative
Pablo MT, $1,500
Elizabeth A. Woody
Pendleton OR, $1,250
Jack Cagey
Bellingham WA, $1,250
Joseph Seymour, Jr.
Shelton WA, $1,250
Keith Egawa
Seattle WA, $1,250
Michelle Jefferson
Bellingham WA, $1,250
Rich Demain
Bremerton WA, $1,250
Ameliatte L. Hardy
Pocatello WA, $500
Chuck Williams
The Dalles OR, $500
The Raven Chronicles
Seattle WA, $500
Trevino Brings Plenty
Portland OR, $500
2007 Grants
Big Arm, Dayton & Elmo Community Committee
Elmo MT, $3,500
Brett Wagner
Browning MT, $1,000
Chuck Williams
The Dalles OR, $1,000
Coup Marks Cooperative
Ronan MT, $3,000
Dara Dickinson
Willamina OR, $1,000
Duwamish Tribal Services
Seattle WA, $4,000
Earle Thompson Media Lab at Chief Seattle Club
Seattle WA, $1,500
Floyd Jones & Jake Jones
Kingston WA, $3,500
Gene Tagaban
Ferndale WA, $2,500
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Usk WA $1,000
LaRae Wiley
Chewelah WA, $2,500
Lisa Brown / Native Creations
Siletz OR, $500
Matika Wilbur Photography
La Conner WA, $500
Morgan Strang
Powers OR, $500
Northwest Indian College: Cooperative Extension Office
Bellingham WA, $4,000
Pat Courtney Gold
Scappoose OR, $2,500
Sondra Simone Segundo
Seattle WA, $3,000
Tulalip Tribal Art Manufacturing & Training Center
Tulalip WA, $1,000
Yakama Nation Museum
Toppenish WA, $1,000
2006 Grants
Apolonia Susana Santos
Warm Springs OR, $2,500
Gloria Bird
Ford WA, $3,500
Yakama Nation
Toppenish WA, $3,300
Jewell James
Ferndale WA, $3,000
Robert N. Guerrero
Tacoma WA, $2,500
Minerva Soucie
Burns OR, $1,500
Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Longview WA, $1,200
Boys and Girls Club of Oregon
Redmond OR, $1,000
Gail Miller
Shelton WA, $1,000
Nixyaawii Community School
Pendleton OR, $1,000
Pete Peterson, Sr.
Hoodsport WA, $1,000
Gary Stevens
Seattle WA, $500
Kemo M. Scott
Lapwai ID, $500
Lorna K. Johnson
Neah Bay WA $500
Maxine Stremler
Bellingham WA, $500
Shaun Peterson
Fife WA, $500
2005 Grants
American Indian Business Leaders
Seattle WA, $5,000
Andrew Goseyun Morrison
Seattle WA, $4,000
Bruce A. Cook, III & Anna Hoover
Seattle WA, $1,000
Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts
Pendleton OR, $4,905
Duwamish Tribal Services
Seattle WA, $3,250
Ed Edmo and Vince Wannassay
Portland OR, $1,400
Elaine Yvonne Grinnell
Sequim WA, $4,000
Mary Williams
Lapwai ID, $500
Melissa Peterson
Neah Bay WA $5,000
Odin Lonning
Vashon WA, $3,000
The Museum At Warm Springs
Warm Springs OR, $3,000
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