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Benjamin Arkeketa (February 27, 1928 –
March 20, 2002), also
called Thinga-Ja-Bus-Ka ("Bushy Tail"), was an
American painter from the Oto-Missouria Tribe...
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Annette Arkeketa is a writer, poet, and playwright, and a
member of the Otoe-Missouria
Tribe of Oklahoma. She has
conducted professional workshops in these...
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Indians is
federally recognized. It is
based in Red Rock, Oklahoma.
Annette Arkeketa, poet and
playwright Carol Channing,
actress Chono Ca Pe,
early 19th-century...
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state championships in the 20
years of the school's existence.
Benjamin Arkeketa (1928-2002),
Navajo painter Sanora Babb (1907-2005),
American novelist...
- Ninawaman, Quechua, Peru, b. 1973
William Apess, Pequot, 1798–1839
Annette Arkeketa, Otoe-Missouria/Muscogee
Jeannette C. Armstrong,
Penticton Indian Band...
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novelist William Apess (Pequot, 1798–1839),
Methodist minister Annette Arkeketa, Otoe-Missouria/Muscogee Jim Barnes,
Choctaw editor, author, poet and founder...
- moccasins, ca. 1880, Oklahoma,
Oklahoma History Center Annette Arkeketa,
author Benjamin Arkeketa (1928–2002),
painter Johny Hendricks,
former UFC fighter....
- the
Pamunkey tribe Annie Antone,
Tohono O'odham
basket weaver Annette Arkeketa, Otoe-Missouria poet,
playwright Anna Mae
Pictou Aquash (1945–1976), Mi'qmaq...
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River Sioux 1980
Melanie Tallmadge Winnebago-Minnesota
Sioux 1978-9
Susan Arkeketa Otoe-Missouria/Muscogee Cr**** 1977
Gracie Welch Mohave-Chemehuevi-Yavapai...