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About Adam Charles Walker
Adam Charles Walker Oct 5, 1925 - Mar 31,1999
A Master Artist of the Oklahoma State Arts Council, helped preserve the tribal art of making stickball sticks, bows, arrows, and tortoise shell shakers.
Adam has been instrumental in preserving, demonstrating, and teaching his unique talents to younger generations of Chickasaws.
A fluent speaker of Chickasaw, he served as a resource in the development of the Munro/Willmond book, "Chickasaw, An Analytical Dictionary."
A full-blood Chickasaw, Adam was chosen to represent the tribe in Charles Banks Wilson's "Search for the Purebloods," a collection of portraits accompanied by narratives of the authors visits with each subject.
His talent as a carpenter and artist was taught to him by his father, and his rock work can been seen on the Chickasaw Nation Headquarters building in Ada, Oklahoma.
Adam Charles Walker's Timeline
1925 |
October 5, 1925
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1948 |
April 17, 1948
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Oklahoma, United States
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1999 |
March 31, 1999
Age 73
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Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States
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