Red Earth dance honors Kiowa teen who died in flood
The Teen Girls Fancy Shawl Dance at the 22rd annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival in Oklahoma was held in honor of a Kiowa teen who died last year in a flash flood.

Rose Saddleblanket, 17, and her family were returning from a powwow in August when the flood hit. Saddleblanket, a niece of Kiowa Tribe Chairman Billy Evans Horse, was killed, along with her aunt Dorita Horse, 77, and cousin Helen Rae Horse, 37.

"When Rose passed away, I knew I wanted to find some way to keep her memory alive," Cindy Banta, a friend of the family and an organizer of the dance, told The Oklahoman.

The Red Earth festival took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Oklahoma City.

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