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Lois Smoky
Lois Smoky Kaulaity (1907–1981) was a Kiowa painter, one of the Kiowa Five, from Oklahoma.〔Watson, Mary Jo. (Smoky, Lois (1907-1981) ). ''Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.'' (5 May 2009)〕 ==Early life== Lois Smoky was born in 1907 near Anadarko, Oklahoma.〔Lester, 519〕 Bougetah was her Kiowa name, meaning "Of the Dawn." Her father, Enoch Smoky, was the great-nephew of Kiowa Chief Appiatan.〔 Smoky first studied art at St. Patrick's Indian Mission School, under the guidance of Sister Mary Olivia Taylor, a Choctaw nun, and received encouragement from Father Aloysius Hitta and Sister Deo Gratias at the school.〔 Susan Peters, the Kiowa agency field matron, arranged for Mrs. Willie Baze Lane, an artist from Chickasha, Oklahoma to teach painting classes to young Kiowas in Anadarko. Recognizing the talent of some of the artists, Peters convinced Swedish-American painter Oscar Jacobson, director of the University of Oklahoma's School of Art, to accept the Kiowa students into a special program at the school.〔(Pochoir prints of ledger drawings by the Kiowa Five, 1929. ) ''Smithsonian Institution Research Information System.'' (retrieved 5 May 2009)〕
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