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  1. Maria Tallchief. Elizabeth Marie Tallchief ( 𐓏𐒰𐓐𐒿𐒷-𐓍𐓂͘𐓄𐒰 "Two-Standards"; Osage family name: Ki He Kah Stah Tsa, Osage script: 𐒼𐒱𐒹𐒻𐒼𐒰-𐓆𐓈𐒷𐓊𐒷; January 24, 1925 – April 11, 2013) was a Plains Indian ballerina. She was America's first, major, prima ballerina. The first Osage Tribe member to hold the rank, she was said to have revolutionized ballet.

  2. Ella fue la primera prima ballerina del New York City Ballet entre 1947 y 1960, donde Balanchine era el coreógrafo principal. Su interpretación de El pájaro de fuego de Balanchine en 1949 y su primera colaboración con la Ópera Nacional de París elevó a Maria Tallchief a la escena mundial.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Maria Tallchief was the first Native American (Osage Tribe) woman to break into ballet. Tallchief grew up in Los Angeles, California, where she studied ballet for many years.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Maria Tallchief was a ballet dancer whose exquisite technique was enhanced by her energy, speed, and grace. Considered one of the greatest ballerinas of the United States, she was also the muse of choreographer George Balanchine. Born in a town on an Osage Indian reservation in Oklahoma, Maria.

  5. Tallchief not only broke barriers for Native Americans, she also became one of the only American dancers of her era recognized as a reigning prima ballerina and international superstar. Tallchief died on April 11, 2013.

  6. Maria Tallchief, age 3 or 4 (1929) by Granger National Women’s History Museum. Elizabeth Marie Tall Chief was born in a small hospital on January 14, 1925 in Fairfax, Oklahoma to Ruth Porter...

  7. Fue la primera prima ballerina del New York City Ballet entre 1947 y 1960, donde Balanchine era el coreógrafo principal. Su interpretación de El pájaro de fuego de Balanchine en 1949 y su primera colaboración con la Ópera Nacional de París elevó a Maria Tallchief a la escena mundial.