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Jack Hokeah

Jack Hokeah (1902 - 1973) was active/lived in Oklahoma.  Jack Hokeah is known for Indian figure painting.

Painter Jack Hokea was orphaned while still a young boy and was raised by his grandparents. His grandfather was the warrior White Horse. A ccording to Snodgrass, Hokea, although one of the Five Kiowas of Oklahoma, did not contribute to the art world in his later years.  Dockstader said that Hokea was such an exceptional dancer that it interfered with his painting time.

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Facts about Jack Hokeah

   Jack Hokeah  Born:  1902 - Western Oklahoma
Died:   1973
Known for:  Indian figure painting

Painter Jack Hokea was orphaned while still a young boy and was raised by his grandparents. His grandfather was the warrior White Horse. A ccording to Snodgrass, Hokea, although one of the Five Kiowas of Oklahoma, did not contribute to the art world in his later years.  Dockstader said that Hokea was such an exceptional dancer that it interfered with his painting time.

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