Joseph Amarbe "Joe" Dent
Dec 12, 1937 - Sep 25, 2017
Posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
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Joseph ''Joe'' Amarbe Dent passed from
this earth on September 25, 2017 at the age of 79 at his home in Red
Rock, OK. He was surrounded by family.
Joe was born December 12, 1937. He was the eldest child of Abraham
Dent, Sr. and Wilma Dailey Dent. He was the grandson of the last
hereditary Otoe-Missouria Chief Ralph Dent and Madge Pettit Dent. He
was the great grandson of Chiel Hoke Dent (Chief Blue Hair) and
Chief Dave Petit (Chief Wach'ehi Manyi). He was a descendent of
Chief Big Soldier, Chief Harragarra and the great Chief Letan (Chief
Sumanyikathi).
Joe was raised at the Dent family allotment between Red Rock and
Perry, OK with his nine brothers and sisters. As a descendent of
chiefs, Joe was taught the traditions and ways of the tribe as a
child.
Joe graduated from Perry High School in 1956. He was a U.S. Air
Force veteran and was stationed in the South Pacific in the years
following the Korean War. In 1959, he married his wife, Rita Jiron
(Taos Pueblo) in New Mexico and moved back to Oklahoma.
He became certified in automobile paint & body repair through
Okmulgee Technical School and worked in that industry until he could
no longer continue his career due to health concerns. Joe then
became certified in phlebotomy and worked a number of years at the
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic before retiring to Red Rock. After
moving to Red Rock, Joe served as a member of the Otoe0Missouria
Tribal Council in the capacity of Second Member.
Joe learned the ways of the Native American Church from his
grandfather, Jim Pettit. He held the position of Chairman of the
Otoe Church for 20 years. He kept his own fireplace until his
passing. While he and bis wife, Rita, were faithful believers
regarding all aspects of the church.
Joe's dedicated friendship with many Kiowa elders resulted in
becoming a member into the Kiowa Tia-Piah Society. His friendship
amongst the Kiowa people continued until his passing and was
sincerely cherished.
Joe has also established the honor of being recognized by the Ponca
NAC Chapter and was very humble to be accepted into and included in
their tribal ceremonial traditions. Throughout his travels, he made
friendships and relationships among various tribes and all were very
sacred to him.
In 2004, Joe was awarded the Oklahoma Spirit Aware by Governor Brad
Henry. In 2014, he was recognized at the AARP Indian Elder Honors.
Joe was preceded in death by his parents, one son Calvin Wayne
''Humphrey'' Dent and two daughters Treva Louise Dent and Sonia
Renee Dent, one brother Ira Hoke Dent, two sisters Patricia Dent and
Madge Francis Dent.
He is survived by his wife Rita, three sons Ralph Dent of Red Rock,
Anthony Dent of Sapulpa and one daughter Shanelle Dent of Ponca
City; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; two brothers
Abraham Dent, Jr. and Dana Dent, five sisters Rose Lane, Carole
Aquero, Rhonda Dent, Etolia Habibi and Joan Aitson.
A traditional
feast will begin at noon on Thursday at the Otoe-Missouria Cultural
Center.
Burial will follow
at the Otoe-Missouira Cemetery.
The pall bearers for the
service are Kyle Robedeaux, Aide Robedeaux, Gideon Goodeagle, Robbie
White, O.J. Littlecook, Pete Littlecook, Oliver LIttlecook, and Jade
Roubedaux. Services are in care of Grace Memorial Chapel
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