Excerpt from Seventh Generation Fund website:

Pani Arts Association – OK
The association works with the Pawnee Nation Education and Training Program
to revive the lost art of Pawnee pottery and provide space for intergenerational
activities and mentoring between elders and youth. The goal is for participants
to learn together about the origins, traditions and significance of Pawnee pottery
within their traditional lifeways.
Austin Realrider, Chaui Chief & renowned Potter, instructs summer youth Program
participants in working with clay.  During the four week program more than seventy
children participated in the Rebirth of Pani Pottery summer youth classes.
A few of the Summer
Youth projects before
painting and firing.
Austin Realrider and one of the Summer Youth
participants displaying the finished projects.
Rebirth of Pani Pottery Classes February 25 & 26, 2006
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Rebirth of Pani Pottery Symposium Photos
Rebirth of Pani Pottery
Symposium
Pawnee Community members
enjoy history of Pani Pottery by
Kim Knifechief at Rebirth of Pani
Pottery Symposium on February
24, 2006.
Pani Pottery
Lois Knifechief Pottery loaned to
Pani Arts for Pottery Symposium.
Pani Arts Association
Rebirth of Pani Pottery Seventh Generation Fund Grant Photos
Rebirth of Pani Pottery Summer Youth Group Photos
Local artist, Gilbert Beard (Gibstones)
provided live entertainment during the
Symposium.