Teresa Dianne Sirianni
Sunrise: May 1, 1943
Sunset: June 5, 2011
Teresa Dianne Sirianni, aka Cheyenne Crane Choctaw citizen of Oklahoma raised by her grandmother, Mae, Mertle Crane, in Centrahoma, Oklahoma. She was a writer, producer, and publisher. Formerly of Hollywood, California where she associated with the American Indian Registry with actor Will Sampson the First Americans in the Arts, and the American Indian Film Institute in their early days. A resident of Las Vegas, for 25 years, she was a former member of the board of directors at the Las Vegas Indian Center and president of Eagle Spirit Productions where her projects included My Whisper Kids booksvideos, American Indian Entertainers Museum Hall of Fame, spirit Warriors docudrama, I Shall Live for the Two of Us Miniseries about Oklahoma, and various screen plays.
Survivors: Grand Daughters Angeline Skidmore Tanya Smith Grandson Shayn Lee Daughter Gins Sirianni,Sons Traci Smith, Greg Skidmore and Jeff Sirianni Spouse Lawrence Pong.
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