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David E. Williams

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By 1970, the Williams family had decided to move back to Oklahoma and lived in Tahlequah with their two sons. In 1980, Williams designed the centennial logo for Bacone College. By 1981, he mostly stopped painting after losing his eyesight to diabetes. In 1983, he was inducted into the Bacone College
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Williams participated in the annual competitions and was one of the Grand Award winners in the early 1960s. He also won, during the same time frame, the national competition held at the Bismarck National Indian Art Show in
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in Owensboro, Kentucky; among many others. He also won awards at the American Indian Exposition of Anadarko and the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonials in
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dancer and singer and worked in a shoe factory. He became serious and passionate about art in the early 1960s and worked in acrylic, gouache, pencil,
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and won numerous national awards for his paintings. He painted in the Flatstyle technique that was taught at Bacone from the 1940s to the 1970s.
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During his lifetime, Williams had multiple and profitable exhibitions throughout the United States including at the
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Besides in private collections, Williams’ work is part of the permanent collections in museums including the
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and the Oklahoma Indian Arts and Crafts Co-operative of Anadarko. In 1974, he won the Grand Prize at the
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In 1961, Williams married Norma Jean Eubanks and the couple moved to Los Angeles. Actor
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Williams did not pursue painting seriously until 1959. Prior to that, he performed as a
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David Emmett Williams (Tonkawa name: Tosque) was born on August 20, 1933, in
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in Phoenix, in 1964. That same year, he also did a two-man show with
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and later at Bacone College with fellow Native American painters,
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Williams died on November 8, 1985 of complications of diabetes.
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In 1972, Williams participated in the traveling exhibition,
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Index

Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
United States
Tonkawa
Native American
Kiowa
Tonkawa
Kiowa-Apache
Oklahoma
Dick West
Southern Cheyenne
Bacone College
Lawton, Oklahoma
Tonkawa
Kiowa Apache
Kiowa
Satanka
Sitting Bear
Comanche
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Olle Nordmark
Joan Hill
Doc Tate Nevaquaya
powwow
distemper
Bacone style
Philbrook Museum of Art
Bismarck, North Dakota
Vincent Price
Native American art
Sears Roebuck

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