Oral history interview with Bill Rabbit
Title
Oral history interview with Bill RabbitNarrator
Rabbit, BillDate
Description
Bill Rabbit, an Indian artist, has been painting professionally for many years. He shares some of his childhood experiences and the situations that led him to become an artist. Rabbit describes his creative process and changes in his style. He mentions a few people who have been influential in his life. Rabbit talks about his family and his attitude toward art, specifically Indian art.Interviewer
Little Thunder, Julie PearsonKeyword
Oklahoma Native Artists; Cherokee heritage; Art showsSubject
Indians of North America; Indian artists; Arts--Experimental methods; InterviewsSpatial
Casper, Wyoming; Pryor, Oklahoma; Santa Fe, New MexicoCitation of material
Oklahoma Oral History Research Program-Oklahoma State UniversityFind It