ARTIST INFORMATION
| NAME: | Tristan Ahtone | |
| NATION: | Kiowa/German/Choctaw/English | |
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| WEBSITE: | www.cowboykiller.com | |
| DISCIPLINE: | Writer | |
ARTIST BIO
Tristan Ahtone is a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. His belief in the fundamental role of the arts, and education in the revitalization of culture, heritage and wellness has led him to work with Native and non-native elders, leaders, educators, artists and youth. Recognizing the need for authentic Native voice in media, Ahtone volunteered his time as Creator, Producer and Host of First Nations Radio in 2002, as well as Creative Consultant for ABC Houston. Most recently he has helped to create and produce Red Light Radio in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ahtone has been the editor and web designer of the IAIA student newspaper, The Chronicle, has won Best of Show and Peoples Choice awards at the 2004 AIHEC student competition, and has had his artwork showcased as centerfold for THE Magazine. As a writer, Ahtone's words have been published and featured internationally in print, radio and internet, and his dramatic writing has been made into a short film as well as performed on the stage.
Tristan holds a BFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts, with the hopes of slumming it for a few years on the minimum wage circuit before becoming a teacher at a swanky school or waiter at a swanky restaurant. His most recent developments can be viewed at www.cowboykiller.com and if you see him on the street and say the words "I fear nothing!" he will give you a free sticker. Limit one per customer...
Training and Education:
Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing obtained May 12, 2006. Institute of American Indian Arts.
Editor of the Institute of American Indian Arts student newspaper The Chronicle.
Assistant Editor of the Institute of American Indian Arts student anthology Neon and Chlorophyll.
Publications
Ulali: A Trio's Oddysey Talking Stick: Native Arts Quarterly
New York , New York : April/May/June Edition, 2007
Brian Henry: The One? MXWL Magazine
New York, New York: January Edition, 2007
Trusting In Dance MXWL Magazine
New York, New York: January Edition, 2007
Put Something Up Talking Stick: Native Arts Quarterly
New York , New York : January/February/March Edition, 2007
Judge Hears Arguments In Sovereignty Case Native American Times
October 11, 2006. Online Edition
Who Participates in Ceremony? Wakaya.org
June, 2006 Online Edition. Reprinted and translated to Italian
Big Arrow. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe, NM : IAIA Press, 2005
The Pilot Light of Memory. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
Europe, After The Rain. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
Haibun. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
One Torn Ear. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
This Is Dispersion. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
Yellow Lines. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
A Dromedary Is A Horse Designed By Committee. Fish Head Soup
Santa Fe , NM : IAIA Press, 2005
Why Are We Still Listening? Neon and Chlorophyll
Santa Fe, NM: IAIA Press, 2004
Why Are We Still Listening? IAIA Chronicle
May 2004, Online Edition
"Ghost Dance" sweeps the Tony nominations. IAIA Chronicle
May 2004, Online Edition
Arrows on the Prairie. IAIA Chronicle
April 2004, Online Edition
Polaroid Indians. IAIA Chronicle
March 2004, Online Edition
A True History of Thanksgiving. Rense.com
November 2003, Online Edition
What Else Are You Trying to Sell Me? Part 2. IAIA Chronicle
May 2003, Online Edition
Who Participates in Ceremony? IAIA Chronicle
May 2003, Online Edition
War Budget Forces IAIA to Face the Possibility of Rescission.
IAIA Chronicle April 2003, Online Edition
What Else Are You Trying to Sell Me? Part 1. IAIA Chronicle
April 2003, Online Edition
IAIA and New Zealand Begin Exchange Program. IAIA Chronicle
March 2003, Online Edition
Jolene Nenibah Yazzie: Woman Warrior. IAIA Chronicle
March 2003, Online Edition
