Christina Marie Fallin (born March 18, 1987) is the daughter of former Oklahoma Governor
Mary Fallin. She is a lobbyist and a singer.
Background
Fallin was born and raised in
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the nor ...
. She is the eldest child and only daughter of Dr. Joseph Price Fallin II and Governor of Oklahoma
Mary Fallin. She has one brother, Joseph Price Fallin III (born September 27, 1990).
Fallin attended the
University of Oklahoma.
Career
Fallin was a lobbyist starting in January 2010 and resigned when her mother was inaugurated as
Governor of Oklahoma on January 15, 2011. She has since started a consulting business.
She has also been involved in music projects, including a band called Milk on Milk with her former husband Matt Bacon, and a more recent project called Pink Pony.
Controversy
Native American headdress
In March 2014, Fallin was photographed wearing a native headdress. She posted the picture to
Facebook with the caption "Appropriate Culturation", a word play on the phrase "
cultural appropriation
Cultural appropriation is the inappropriate or unacknowledged adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity. This can be controversial when members of a dominant culture appropriate from ...
". After receiving criticism for the picture, Fallin later issued a statement stating her motives including the phrase, "Please forgive us if we innocently adorn ourselves with your beautiful things," regarding
Native American culture.
Fallin's statement outraged members of the
Muscogee Creek Nation prompting an
XoJane article by
Joy Harjo titled, "I am of the Muscogee Creek Nation and Christina Fallin should have known better."
In April 2014, Pink Pony performed at the
Norman Music Festival
Norman Music Festival (NMF) is an annual three-day American music festival created by Robert Ruiz, Wilmari Ruiz, Marta Burcham, Jim Wilson, Quentin Bomgardner, Kent Johnson, Jonathan Fowler, and Xian Pitt that takes place in downtown Norman, Okla ...
. That morning, the band's Facebook posted a status saying "I heard Pink Pony was wearing full regalia tonight".
Fallin appeared in a shawl that was made from her drapery with "sheep" written on the back. Native American protesters, led by musician
Samantha Crain picketed the show with signs such as "I am not a costume." Native activists, such as
Summer Wesley
Summer Wesley (born 1981 in Choctaw), who also goes by Chahta Summer, is an attorney, writer, and activist from Oklahoma. She is a member of the Choctaw Nation.
Early life and education
Summer Wesley was born and raised in rural Southeastern Okl ...
(often cited as Chahta Summer) and other members of
Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry
Jacqueline Keeler is a Native American writer and activist, enrolled in the Navajo Nation and of Yankton Dakota descent, who co-founded Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry (EONM), which seeks to end the use of Native American racial groups as ...
(EONM) had been called "sheep" by Pink Pony, during the earlier incident surrounding the headdress photo, and Fallin's display was perceived as an intentional act of continued disrespect.
Ultimately, the controversy reached the point that Governor Mary Fallin issued a statement criticizing her daughter's actions. It read: "On Saturday night, while performing at the Norman Music Festival, my daughter acted in a way that I believe was inappropriate. While she will always be my daughter and I love her very much, I don’t approve of her behavior on that night or that of her band. I have communicated that to Christina. I have great respect for Oklahoma’s tribal members and I celebrate their traditions and culture. As governor, I work in hand in hand with tribal leaders on everything from disaster response to economic development. Tribal governments are important partners to our state government, and I value the good relationships my administration has cultivated with them."
Trailer at Governor's Mansion
In July 2015, it was discovered that Fallin had been living for months in a trailer located on the grounds of the
Oklahoma Governor's Mansion
The Oklahoma Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Oklahoma and is located at 820 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Construction
After Oklahoma's admission to the Union on November 16, 1907, the Oklahoma Legisl ...
, attached to the facilities' utilities. Learning that this was in violation of zoning regulations, the Governor pledged to have the trailer removed within a few days.
[Mills, Chellie (27 July 2015)]
Gov. Fallin says daughter’s trailer will be removed from mansion grounds after zoning violation discovered
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Personal life
In June 2011, Fallin married Matthew William Bacon in
Ireland.
She filed for an annulment in April 2012. She remarried on July 2, 2012 to Eric K. Smith, seven weeks after the annulment was granted. Smith filed for divorce on November 29, 2012.
References
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1987 births
Living people
University of Oklahoma alumni
Artists from Oklahoma City
American lobbyists
Bisexual women