Tommy Wildcat

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Cherokee Nation "National Treasure" Tommy Wildcat, playing the flute at the Cherokee Nation Hard rock Casino CCO - Community Cultural Outreach Cherokee Leaders Conference in Catoosa/Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2013

Tommy Wildcat (born May 3, 1967) is a Native American musician and academic.[1]

Background

Cherokee Nation National Treasure Tommy Wildcat is an enrolled citizen of the

National Geographic magazine's September 2005 issue, where one photo showed Tommy holding his young nephew, Skylar Wildcat.[5] His father Tom Wildcat was designated a Cherokee National Treasure in 1995 for his skill in making turtle shell shakers, Mother Annie Wildcat was Bestowed a Cherokee National Treasure in 2018 for Clay Bead Necklaces.[citation needed] Tommy was featured in the American Express commercial Charge Against Hunger 1995, which aired during the Beatles Anthology.[6][7]

Music

Turtleshell rattle made by Tommy Wildcat

A self-taught composer of flute songs, Tommy has learned traditional vocal songs of his tribe from his father, Tom W. Wildcat.[8]

Tommy Wildcat's company, A Warrior's Production, has produced four full-length albums. His first was released in 1995,

Nashville Network.[10]

References

  1. ^ "May I Suggest 'Pow Wow Flutes' by Tommy Wildcat," Indian County Today
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  3. ^ "Wildcat featured in 'Spirit Flute' documentary". Cherokee Phoenix. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  4. ^ "Tommy Wildcat". Archived from the original on 1997-10-14. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
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  6. ^ National Treasures. Archived 2009-11-15 at the Wayback Machine Cherokee Arts and Humanities Council. (retrieved 6 July 2009)
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  9. ^ "Wildcat, Cherokee Flutist, Earns Top Honor at Native American Music Awards, "Flutist of the year".Archived 12 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine The People's Path. 2002 (retrieved 28 May 2009)
  10. ^ McClure, Tony Mack. Cherokee Traditional Music Performed by Tommy Wildcat. Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 28 May 2009)