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Awards and Recognitions

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2023 - Awarded $5,000 grant for being a small business. This grant was given in correlation with the Brewer's Foundation, Associated Bank, WIEDC and Ethinic & Diverse Business Coalition. 

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2023 - Awarded a $10,000 grant from the Green Bay Public Arts Commission to begin a traveling digital art class in the Green Bay and surrounding areas for youth and adults.

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2023 - Awarded $3,500 grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board to mentor a younger storyteller, host a storytelling event and create a coloring book of a traditional story from each of us.

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2023 - Awarded a $1,772 grant  from the Unified School District of DePere to for drawing pads to introduce 5th graders to digital art.

Weeya holding the golden apple.
2022 - Awarded Teacher of Distinction for Green Bay, Wisconsin 

Teacher of Distinction announcement.
2022 - Awarded Teacher of Distinction for Green Bay, Wisconsin 

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2021 - Awarded a $2,213 grant and started digital art program for the community from the Dollars for Art Program held by the Oneida Nation Arts Program.

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2020 - Awarded a $5,915 grant  from the Unified School District of DePere to begin a digital art program for 6th graders.

Painting of Smoke Dancers
2017-  Winning artist for the National Congress of American Indians Conference. The booths, pamphlets, conference printed items, etc. used this design or parts of it. This painting is currently hanging in the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission office.

Crow painting
2016 - First Native American Artist  to have a single artist showing at the Capital One Gallery in D.C.
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