The Spirit of Heritage
by Enoch Kelly Haney
Bronze
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Commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.
Dedicated on March 12, 2001
Fourth Floor
The Artwork
Enoch Kelly Haney was commissioned to create two sets of bronze roundels to be placed high above the entrances to both the House and Senate chambers. Sponsored by the Tulsa Tribune Foundation the sets represents the Eastern and Western Tribes of Oklahoma.
The tribes of Western Oklahoma are depicted in the two bronzes on either side of the House of Representatives' entrance. The Spirit of Heritage depicts an Indian mother carrying her infant in a cradleboard. The imagery is representative of the rich culture and traditions which strengthen and enrich not just the western tribes, but all of Oklahoma. This rich heritage has influenced and shaped the many Oklahomans who have gone on to further enrich our state with their tremendous successes in education, arts, science, government and athletics. Opposite it is The Will to Live.
The Artist
Haney's interest in Indian people is evident in his art, as he puts a great amount of energy into the research and documentation of Native American culture and traditions. His work is exacting in its detail and representation of native peoples. Haney received his Associate of Arts degree from Bacone College, and his Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from Oklahoma City University.
In 1962 he was honored with the Rockefeller Foundation Scholarship at the University of Arizona. Haney was designated as the Master Artist of the Five Civilized Tribes in 1975; he also was awarded a Governor's Art Award, Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Indian Heritage Award. Along with his work as an artist, Haney has served terms in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, as well as the Senate.