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DTSTART:20200128T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850152990
DTSTART:20200129T150000Z
DTEND:20200129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850154430
DTSTART:20200130T150000Z
DTEND:20200130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850156790
DTSTART:20200131T150000Z
DTEND:20200131T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860076801
DTSTART:20200201T170000Z
DTEND:20200201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850158343
DTSTART:20200204T150000Z
DTEND:20200204T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850159922
DTSTART:20200205T150000Z
DTEND:20200205T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850161029
DTSTART:20200206T150000Z
DTEND:20200206T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850163121
DTSTART:20200207T150000Z
DTEND:20200207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860078256
DTSTART:20200208T170000Z
DTEND:20200208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850163396
DTSTART:20200211T150000Z
DTEND:20200211T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850166006
DTSTART:20200212T150000Z
DTEND:20200212T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850167111
DTSTART:20200213T150000Z
DTEND:20200213T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850167871
DTSTART:20200214T150000Z
DTEND:20200214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860079013
DTSTART:20200215T170000Z
DTEND:20200215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850170098
DTSTART:20200218T150000Z
DTEND:20200218T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850171642
DTSTART:20200219T150000Z
DTEND:20200219T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850174456
DTSTART:20200220T150000Z
DTEND:20200220T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850176377
DTSTART:20200221T150000Z
DTEND:20200221T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860079995
DTSTART:20200222T170000Z
DTEND:20200222T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850178399
DTSTART:20200225T150000Z
DTEND:20200225T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850179055
DTSTART:20200226T150000Z
DTEND:20200226T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850181041
DTSTART:20200227T150000Z
DTEND:20200227T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850182282
DTSTART:20200228T150000Z
DTEND:20200228T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860081872
DTSTART:20200229T170000Z
DTEND:20200229T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850183252
DTSTART:20200303T150000Z
DTEND:20200303T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850185256
DTSTART:20200304T150000Z
DTEND:20200304T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850186547
DTSTART:20200305T150000Z
DTEND:20200305T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850188357
DTSTART:20200306T150000Z
DTEND:20200306T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860082908
DTSTART:20200307T170000Z
DTEND:20200307T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850189671
DTSTART:20200310T140000Z
DTEND:20200310T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850190933
DTSTART:20200311T140000Z
DTEND:20200311T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850192022
DTSTART:20200312T140000Z
DTEND:20200312T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850194771
DTSTART:20200313T140000Z
DTEND:20200313T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860084563
DTSTART:20200314T160000Z
DTEND:20200314T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850195427
DTSTART:20200317T140000Z
DTEND:20200317T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850197459
DTSTART:20200318T140000Z
DTEND:20200318T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850198313
DTSTART:20200319T140000Z
DTEND:20200319T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850200944
DTSTART:20200320T140000Z
DTEND:20200320T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860084936
DTSTART:20200321T160000Z
DTEND:20200321T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850202989
DTSTART:20200324T140000Z
DTEND:20200324T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850203153
DTSTART:20200325T140000Z
DTEND:20200325T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850205207
DTSTART:20200326T140000Z
DTEND:20200326T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850206976
DTSTART:20200327T140000Z
DTEND:20200327T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860087067
DTSTART:20200328T160000Z
DTEND:20200328T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850208780
DTSTART:20200331T140000Z
DTEND:20200331T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850210592
DTSTART:20200401T140000Z
DTEND:20200401T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850212392
DTSTART:20200402T140000Z
DTEND:20200402T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850213541
DTSTART:20200403T140000Z
DTEND:20200403T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860088785
DTSTART:20200404T160000Z
DTEND:20200404T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850216425
DTSTART:20200407T140000Z
DTEND:20200407T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850217304
DTSTART:20200408T140000Z
DTEND:20200408T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850217732
DTSTART:20200409T140000Z
DTEND:20200409T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850219892
DTSTART:20200410T140000Z
DTEND:20200410T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860089195
DTSTART:20200411T160000Z
DTEND:20200411T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850222331
DTSTART:20200414T140000Z
DTEND:20200414T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850223183
DTSTART:20200415T140000Z
DTEND:20200415T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850225110
DTSTART:20200416T140000Z
DTEND:20200416T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850225908
DTSTART:20200417T140000Z
DTEND:20200417T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860090856
DTSTART:20200418T160000Z
DTEND:20200418T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850228312
DTSTART:20200421T140000Z
DTEND:20200421T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850229130
DTSTART:20200422T140000Z
DTEND:20200422T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850231169
DTSTART:20200423T140000Z
DTEND:20200423T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850233748
DTSTART:20200424T140000Z
DTEND:20200424T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860091019
DTSTART:20200425T160000Z
DTEND:20200425T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850234218
DTSTART:20200428T140000Z
DTEND:20200428T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850235641
DTSTART:20200429T140000Z
DTEND:20200429T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850237061
DTSTART:20200430T140000Z
DTEND:20200430T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850238130
DTSTART:20200501T140000Z
DTEND:20200501T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860092725
DTSTART:20200502T160000Z
DTEND:20200502T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850240948
DTSTART:20200505T140000Z
DTEND:20200505T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850242030
DTSTART:20200506T140000Z
DTEND:20200506T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850244052
DTSTART:20200507T140000Z
DTEND:20200507T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850244643
DTSTART:20200508T140000Z
DTEND:20200508T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000641Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860094340
DTSTART:20200509T160000Z
DTEND:20200509T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850246565
DTSTART:20200512T140000Z
DTEND:20200512T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850247525
DTSTART:20200513T140000Z
DTEND:20200513T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850249946
DTSTART:20200514T140000Z
DTEND:20200514T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850250379
DTSTART:20200515T140000Z
DTEND:20200515T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860095339
DTSTART:20200516T160000Z
DTEND:20200516T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850253120
DTSTART:20200519T140000Z
DTEND:20200519T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850253335
DTSTART:20200520T140000Z
DTEND:20200520T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850254665
DTSTART:20200521T140000Z
DTEND:20200521T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850257278
DTSTART:20200522T140000Z
DTEND:20200522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860096645
DTSTART:20200523T160000Z
DTEND:20200523T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850258317
DTSTART:20200526T140000Z
DTEND:20200526T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850259092
DTSTART:20200527T140000Z
DTEND:20200527T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850261275
DTSTART:20200528T140000Z
DTEND:20200528T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850261720
DTSTART:20200529T140000Z
DTEND:20200529T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860097144
DTSTART:20200530T160000Z
DTEND:20200530T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850264873
DTSTART:20200602T140000Z
DTEND:20200602T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850266585
DTSTART:20200603T140000Z
DTEND:20200603T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850269633
DTSTART:20200604T140000Z
DTEND:20200604T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850269754
DTSTART:20200605T140000Z
DTEND:20200605T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860098092
DTSTART:20200606T160000Z
DTEND:20200606T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850272655
DTSTART:20200609T140000Z
DTEND:20200609T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850274644
DTSTART:20200610T140000Z
DTEND:20200610T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850275104
DTSTART:20200611T140000Z
DTEND:20200611T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565850277248
DTSTART:20200612T140000Z
DTEND:20200612T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T000642Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32565860100864
DTSTART:20200613T160000Z
DTEND:20200613T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Galleries Temporarily Closed:\n\n“Myaamia Ribbonwork” provi
 des a historical context and background to the contemporary revival of rib
 bonwork among the Miami people. Myaamia ribbonwork is an artform based on 
 the layering\, cutting\, folding and sewing of ribbons to produce beautifu
 l and complex geometric designs. Since time immemorial\, Myaamia ‘Miami 
 Indian’ people have decorated their clothes and bodies using variations 
 on these geometric patterns that are reflective of community traditions\, 
 stories and beliefs. It is these geometric patterns that make Myaamia ribb
 onwork unique from the ribbonwork that is created by other Tribal groups.\
 n\nMyaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in colla
 boration with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribal representatives include 
 George Ironstrack and Kara Strass\, both staff at the Myaamia Center\, Mia
 mi University\; Julie Olds\, Cultural Resources Officer\, Miami Tribe of O
 klahoma\; and Scott Shoemaker\, Thomas G. & Susan C. Hoback Curator of Nat
 ive American Art\, History & Culture\, The Eiteljorg Museum of American In
 dians and Western Art\, Indianapolis\, Indiana\, who served as a consultan
 t to the project.\n\nThe exhibition corresponds with the 20th anniversary 
 of the establishment of the Myaamia Project and is in conjunction with the
  2020 Myaamiaki Conference at Miami University.
GEO:39.500742;-84.72907
LOCATION:Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum\, Miami University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Temporarily Closed: Exhibition: Myaamia Ribbonwork 'peepankišaapii
 kahkia eehkwaatamenki'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/exhibition_myaamia_ribbonwor
 k_peepankisaapiikahkia_eehkwaatamenki
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
END:VEVENT
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