Pauline Eads Sharp, a citizen of the Kaw Nation and past vice-president of the Law Nation Cultural Committee, presents the Story of the Kanza People. This historical re-enactment is presented through the character of Lucy Tayiah Eads, the grandmother of Pauline Eads Sharp. Mrs. Sharp explores the tribal history of the Kanza (Law) people as well as the fascinating life of her grandmother through the tribe’s greatest trials.
Program Details
Program Category
Program
Dance | engineering | Fitness | Hip Hop | Problem solving
Appropriate for ages: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Performance
Artist
Pauline Sharp
Pauline Sharp is a citizen of Kaw Nation and past vice-president of the Kaw Nation Cultural Committee. Sharp is a juried member of the Kansas Alliance of Professional Historical Performers and lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband, Doug Sharp.
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Board of directors
Jan-Maeve Saggerson
Tim Rogers
Lai-L Daugherty
Teresa Seymour
Adam Payton
Lavonta Williams
Chris Wendt