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Woodrow Wilson Crumbo (1912—1989) was a
Native American artist and
educator from Oklahoma. He was a
citizen of the
Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Traveling...
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longer held), and
Eufaula Lake. Paul H. Carr,
Silver Star
recipient Woody Crumbo,
Native American artist,
lived and
worked in Checotah.
Merle Haggard's parents...
- 9, 2024, at the
Wayback Machine Krasner Called **** 'My Religion'
Chuck Crumbo and
George McEvoy, Fort
Lauderdale News (February 7, 1979)
Archived May...
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traditional Plains-style artwork. The
gallery also
holds work by
Woody Crumbo (Citizen Potawatomi), the only
American Indian to
receive a
Julius Rosenwald...
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Archived from the
original on
September 7, 2015.
Retrieved August 3, 2022.
Crumbo,
Christine (August 17, 1990). "Kansas
worshippers secede,
elect pope". Miami...
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culmination of a
major two-year,
expedited reconstruction project."
Woody Crumbo (1912—1989), a 1978
Potawatomi Native American inductee into the Oklahoma...
- Afghanistan;
Taliban claims responsibility. ****ociated Press, 4
March 2009.
Chuck Crumbo (19
October 2009). "Bagram
Airfield keeps growing: More than $200 million...
- body) that "Ranger
Crumbo said 'Georgie, you just
killed this woman, now you want me to
hurry up and hide the body?'
Georgie stared Crumbo in the eye and...
- of the
reservation was
given away by the
government to settlers.
Woody Crumbo (1912–1989), artist, flautist,
dancer Mary
Killman (born 1991), Olympic...
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Chickasaw painter, (1908–1996)
Jesse Cornplanter,
Seneca (1889–1957)
Woody Crumbo,
Citizen Potawatomi (1912–1939)
David Cusick,
Tuscarora (c. 1786–1831),...