Dawn Little Sky, one of the first Native American artists to illustrate for Walt Disney Studios, died at the end of last month at the age of 95. Little Sky also appeared in TV shows such as Gunsmoke and Rawhide and in movies such as "Journey Through Rosebud," alongside her actor husband Eddie. She retired from the entertainment industry in the 1970s, becoming director of the Eagle Butte Cultural Center and teaching art and culture. In 2005, she was given South Dakota's Indian Living Treasure Award for her traditional dancing. Here's more from [@ew](
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Dawn Little Sky, pioneering Disney artist and actress, dies at 95
Dawn Little Sky, a pioneering teacher, actress, and one of the first indigenous artists to illustrate for Walt Disney Studios, has died at the age ...


