DENNIS BELINDO
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– DENNIS BELINDO (AUN TO SE) –
Kiowa-Diné, 1938-2009
Dennis W. Belindo, also called Aun So Te ("Foot") was a Kiowa-Diné painter, educator, analyst and activist. He utilized acrylic, watercolor, and casein for his paintings, which combined the flat style with modernism and cubism to highlight aspects of Kiowa life. Belindo exhibited his artwork across the country and has works in the public collections of several institutions including the Oklahoma Historical Society Museum. Some of his papers are held in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
Belindo was born in Phoenix, Arizona to Ruby Goomda and Damon Jarrack Belindo (Be-Lin-Hilje). He is a descendent of Red Cloud and Lone Wolf (Kiowa). After graduating from high school, Belindo attended Bacone College, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City University School of Law, and the University of New Mexico.
Belindo primarily lived and worked in Oklahoma. He became known for his brightly colored paintings and serigraphs. In addition to painting, he also frequently gave presentations and spoke on art and Kiowa topics. He was a member of the Black Legging Warrior Society of the Kiowa tribe and advocated for the recognition of native heritage.