Brian Larney on Make No Bones About it. June 23, 2019 5pm

Brian D Larney

 

 Brian is a Choctaw-Seminole urban American Indian and also a native-born Texan because he was born and raised in Dallas, Texas.  His parents, graduates of Haskell Institute, came to Dallas under the relocation program.  Graduated from Dallas, Texas he received his 
 bachelor’s degree from Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

 

 Being a gifted and talented artistic and creative person, he is a professional creative UI/UX designer in the advertising world.  With his skills, knowledge of applications and latest web-based technologies, he is a respected and award winner of his outstanding works.

 

 At the same time, his visionary leadership as chairperson of the American Indian Heritage Day in Texas, a Dallas-based educational non-profit organization, responsible for the Texas legislature designating the last Friday in September as American Indian Heritage Day in Texas, is a full-timeendeavor.  

 

He facilitates the following initiatives

Indian Citizen’s Against Racial Exploitations

MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women), statewide and global campaign

Regenerating the historical stickball game

Dialects of Indigenous Languages

Cultural education of American Indian heritage and culture 

and the upcoming AIHD 7th annual celebration, Theme: Shades of Red

 His presence at the United Nations has given him more challenges to address.

 

 Even though Brian D Larney is a well-known Southeastern Tribal (Choctaw/Seminole) artist and his pieces are well represented in many venues, he is in a “semi-retired status. However, his beautiful work continues as he designs outstanding cultural images through the American Indian Heritage Day In Texas.

 

Contact Number:

Brian D. Larney

strikingsticks@gmail.com

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