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Anita Fields

ANITA FIELDS’ SELF-DESCRIPTION CLUES YOU IN THAT HER WIDE-RANGING TALENTS AREN’T EASY TO categorize: “Clay sculpture, contemporary ceramics, traditional Osage ribbon work, arts educator. Also Osage In-Lon-Schka Hominy committee cook, specialty grape dumplings.”

If she didn’t have you at sculpture, ceramics, or ribbon work, she certainly got you at dumplings. But as delicious as those dumplings sound, it’s all about the art.

As a young child, Fields (Osage, Muscogee) lived on the Osage Reservation in Hominy, Oklahoma. There she was

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