Marshall McKay, Indigenous leader who helped steer Autry Museum, dies of COVID-19 at 68 - News Summed Up

Marshall McKay, Indigenous leader who helped steer Autry Museum, dies of COVID-19 at 68


Last month, McKay and his wife, Sharon Rogers McKay, tested positive for COVID-19 and were both ultimately hospitalized after experiencing severe symptoms. His death was confirmed by a representative for the Autry Museum and his stepson, Alex Aander. In 2007, he was tapped to serve on the Native American Heritage Commission by Gov. He led that evolution.”AdvertisementMarshall McKay and his wife, Sharon Rogers McKay, at the Autry Museum for an exhibition of works by his mother, celebrated weaver Mabel McKay. McKay, together with Rogers McKay, his wife of almost two decades, were important collectors of Indigenous artifacts.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 03, 2021 02:37 UTC



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