Kelly Anquoe draws from his rich experiences growing up within the PowWow circuit to blend the warm and hypnotic
sounds of traditional songs with the contemporary in his original compositions.
His recent indie-produced CD,
Bloodwork is available for purchase directly from the artist. [See details below]
Kelly volunteers much of his personal time to organizational efforts
that promote the creative works of all people and which help nurture
sustainable social values and cultures. He assists a variety of area
organizations and individuals in all aspects of education, preparation
and scheduling for Native American events such as; Tulsa Pow-wow,
Cherokee Nation, Univ. of Ark., Salina Chamber of Commerce, Tahlequah
Chamber of Commerce, NSU Annual Symposium of the American Indian,
Muskogee Public Schools, Ketchum Public Schools, Stilwell Strawberry
Festival, Sequoyah High School, Bell School, Honor Dance for Miss
Indian Oklahoma, Peavine Schools, Grand Lake Pow-wow, and open mic
night at the Tahlequah Iguana Café.
—Tribal Affiliation—
Kiowa / Cherokee
—Credentials—
Cherokee Artists Association - Associate Member since 2006
Northeastern State University, B. S. Allied Health Administration (1991)
Haskell Junior College, Associate Degree, Liberal Arts (1987)
—HomeTown—
Tulsa, OK
—personal website—
{none on file}
—email—
kelly_anquoe@excite.com
—Studio—
Tahlequah, OK
[by appointment only]
—Venues—
Kelly Anquoe regularly performs at the following:
Iguana Cafe / Tahlequah, OK
Arsaga's Espresso Cafe /Fayetteville, Arkansas