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Poteet Victory

By: J. Robert Keating
Narrated by: J. Robert Keating
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Poteet Victory is a rags-to-riches story of historical significance. Through his efforts on behalf of the tribes, Poteet became one of the most-honored Native Americans of the past half century. Abandoned as a child, he beat the odds to become a renowned painter, living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who has sold thousands of paintings for millions of dollars.

Authentically presented in his own words, Poteet's story is funny, entertaining, and inspiring. In Poteet Victory by J. Robert Keating, we experience life with one who has done it all. How does someone who grew up in Idabel, Oklahoma, become a member of a hippie commune on the Hawaiian island of Maui? How does that person find themselves living and working among the stars in New York City, teaching Andy Warhol the finer points of silk screening? Back in Oklahoma and with the support of many tribal leaders, Poteet became controversial when he showed the truth and the real suffering of his ancestors on the Trail of Tears. Learn about this man and be challenged by his life.

©2022 J. Robert Keating (P)2022 J. Robert Keating
Biographical Fiction Fiction United States Oklahoma Funny

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