Local artist Jannette Parent’s plate design was unveiled Monday in a ceremony at the Capitol rotunda in Frankfort.
The plate slogan, “Native Americans share our grandparents’ stories with our children,” was contributed by Jen Spangler Williamson of Frankfort.
The design elements--the traditional Indian in profile, the feather, the reddish hue--are a bit stereotypical. As with the Oklahoma license plate, though, this is somewhat excusable. Again, you want a design that people can recognize easily from a moving car. That means subtlety is out and obviousness is in.
For more on the subject, see The Basic Indian Stereotypes.
Below: "Caldwell County resident Jannette Parent, who has her own Native American heritage, submitted the winning design in a competition for the state’s new license plate commemorating Native American Heritage. Parent, left of the license plate above, was in Frankfort for the unveiling ceremony Monday."
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who is in the picture
I updated the posting to include a caption. That's all I know.
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