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  1. Jun 1, 2012 · Lona Barrick explains how Te Ata became honored as Oklahoma's "first cultural treasure." Te Ata Fisher was an incredibly influential storyteller and one of the best-known Chickasaw actors of all time. Here, explore her story and discover how Chickasaw playwright JudyLee Olivia forever immortalized her in a play about her life.

  2. Oct 21, 2017 · Te Ata is about the true story of Mary Thompson Fisher, a Chickasaw storyteller who was born and raised in the Chickasaw Nation. She became one of the greatest Native American performers ever.

  3. Te Ata | Mary Thompson Fisher, Chickasaw Nation, was an award-winning storyteller and trained actress whose one-woman interpretations of American Indian folklore earned her national and international acclaim throughout her 70-year career. She traveled the world, performing for world leaders and heads of state, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth. Fisher was named…

  4. www.chickasaw.tv › profiles › te-ata-profileTe Ata | Chickasaw.tv

    World-famous for using her dramatic talents to tell the story of the Chickasaw people. Born Mary Frances Thompson in 1895, Te Ata grew up in the Chickasaw Nation near present-day Tishomingo, Oklahoma. She received her early education in Tishomingo, and eventually went to the Oklahoma College for Women. While there, it was evident Te Ata had a ...

  5. Best known by her stage name “Te Ata” (Bearer of the Morning) [1], Mary Frances Thompson [2]was a famed actor, storyteller and author. She was a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. For more than 70 years, she entertained royalty, heads of state, acted on Broadway, toured America and Europe and entertained Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt when he ...

  6. 1895 - 1995. Te Ata Thompson Fisher, whose name means “Bearer of the Morning,” was born Dec. 3, 1895, near Emet, Oklahoma. A citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, TeAta was an accomplished actor and teller of First American stories. She received her early education in Tishomingo, and eventually went to the Oklahoma College for Women.

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  8. Bearer of the Morning. Mary Frances “Te Ata” Thompson was born and raised in the Chickasaw Nation, where her family settled following the removal of Chickasaw People from their original tribal homelands of Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky. Thompson’s birth coincided with the United States efforts to dismantle tribal ...

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