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Bunky Echo–Hawk (born 1975) is a Native American artist and poet who is best known for his acrylic paintings concerning Native American topics and hip-hop culture. He works in a variety of media that include paintings, graphic design, photography, and writing.
Bunky Echo-Hawk had been set to go to trial in October on accusations that he abused a child. The prosecutor said more investigation is needed
The internationally known artist has denied the allegations since they came to light in January 2022.
This is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas, categorized by primary media. Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities with Alaskan Yup'ik people.
Bunky Echo-Hawk, Yakama/Pawnee (born 1975) Joseph Erb, Cherokee Nation (born 1974) ... Dyani White Hawk, Sicangu Lakota (born 1976) Emmi Whitehorse, Navajo;
Bunky Echo–Hawk, Yakama-Pawnee artist; John EchoHawk, Pawnee attorney and founder of the Native American Rights Fund; Larry Echo Hawk, Pawnee attorney and former head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
For instance, artist Bunky Echo-Hawk's “If Yoda was Indian” displays show a new perspective on Yoda from the franchise Star Wars. [citation needed] Kristina Baudemann focuses on storytelling and art and the integration of science fiction into Indigenous art in Indigenous Futurisms in North American Indigenous Art.
Bunky Echo-Hawk (born 1975), Native American artist and poet; Vernice Bunky Green (born 1935), American jazz musician and educator; Bunky Harkleroad, basketball coach; George Bunky Henry (1944–2018), American golfer in the 1960s and '70s; Carl Bunky Loucks, American politician; Norris "Bunky" Mack, a member of the band The Swallows