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Benally is a
surname derived from the
Navajo word binálí
meaning "his grandchild".
Notable people with the
surname include: Klee
Benally (born 1975), Navajo...
- Klee
Benally was an
Indigenous activist, author, musician, and
environmentalist from
Navajo Nation.
Benally was born in
Black Mesa,
Arizona to
Jones and...
- Klee, and
Clayson Benally.
Their mother was a folk singer-songwriter of Russian-Polish
Jewish descent,
while their father,
Jones Benally, was a traditional...
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represent Arizona's 1st
congressional district.
Benally is a
member of the
Navajo Nation. 2016
Benally and Eric
Descheenie were
unopposed in the Democratic...
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Swisher &
Benally 1998, p. 42.
Swisher &
Benally 1998, p. 160.
Swisher &
Benally 1998, p. 34.
Swisher &
Benally 1998, p. 162.
Swisher &
Benally 1998, p...
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murdered Indigenous women,
Galkin then
approached Razelle Benally about co-directing the project.
Benally knew
families affected by the
violence and
worked with...
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Jennifer D.
Benally is a
former state representative from Arizona,
representing the 7th district. A
member of the
Democratic Party,
Benally was
first elected...
- Chee B.
Benally (born June 6, 1947) is a Diné
painter and
illustrator from
Black Rock, New Mexico. He
utilizes oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, and charcoal...
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Weaver directed by
Susie Benally Old
Antelope Lake
directed by Mike
Anderson Second Weaver directed by
either Susie Benally or Alta Kahn The
Shallow Well...
- punk rock.
Clayson and
Jeneda Benally are
children of
Jones Benally, a hoop
dancer and
traditional healer, and
Berta Benally, a folk
singer and activist...