Ryan Red Corn, a member of the Osage Nation of Oklahoma, is finding success with his media company and a t-shirt company that took off during the 2004 presidential election with a parody of George W. Bush.
Red Corn is based in Kansas. He owns Red Hand Media, which provides a wide variety of media services to tribal and other clients, and Demockratees, a t-shirt design company with Democratic and liberal-leaning messages.
Red Corn has created posters for the National Indian Taco Championship, the Pawnee Nation�s youth music festival and the Kansas University Pow Wow. He says other media companies don't know how to reflect Native culture in their designs.
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(The Lawrence Journal-World 3/6)
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