| From Muskogee, Oklahoma, Joan Hill has been Art and Publicity Director of the Muskogee Art Guild from 1958 to 1964, and a teacher in the local high school from 1952 to 1956. In addition she taught adult education and completed numerous portrait commissions, murals of her Cherokee Indian heritage for the Department of the Interior, and book illustrations including for Sam Houston with the Cherokees, commissioned by the directors of the Rennard Strickland and Jack Gregory Colle (showing 500 of 1130 characters). |
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