Oklahoma-born Maria Tallchief debuted in “Firebird” as the first-ever American prima ballerina Nov. 27, 1949. The star-making performance was the beginning of an illustrious career as a ballerina.
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On Nov. 27, 1949, prima ballerina Maria Tallchief waited for her cue in the wings of the City Center in downtown Manhattan, ...
Despite assumptions to the contrary, Tallchief showed that Indigenous people could not just exceed the standards of Western ...
The Osage Nation community and Mattel celebrated the launch of a Maria Tallchief Barbie in Pawhuska on Monday.
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A Barbie doll honors Maria Tallchief, the first Indigenous prima ballerina, as part of the “Barbie Inspiring Women” series.
Mattel released a Barbie honoring Maria Tallchief, the first American prima ballerina and Osage Nation member.