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Eagle Woman That All Look At (Lakota: Waŋblí Ayútepiwiŋ, [wə̃bli ajutepiwɪ̃] also
known as
Matilda Picotte Galpin; c. 1820 –
December 18, 1888) was a...
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Angelique EagleWoman (Dakota:
Wambdi Awanwicake WasteWin; born 1969) is a
Dakota law
professor and
scholar of
Indigenous law. She is a
citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton...
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January 12, 2016, the Bora
Laskin Faculty of Law
announced Angelique EagleWoman, an
Indigenous law scholar, as the new Dean of Law. Her tenure, which...
- The
Philadelphia Eagles are a
professional American football team
based in Philadelphia. The
Eagles compete in the
National Football League (NFL) as a...
- "Witchy
Woman" is a song
written by Don
Henley and
Bernie Leadon, and
recorded by the
American rock band
Eagles.
Released as the
second single from the...
- The
Eagles are an
American rock band
formed in Los
Angeles in 1971. With five number-one singles, six number-one albums, six
Grammy Awards and five American...
- Akipa,
Native American flute-player Joe Donnell,
politician Angelique EagleWoman,
first Indigenous Dean of a
Canadian law school, author, and law professor...
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Running Eagle (Pi'tamaka) was a
Native American woman and war
chief of the
Blackfeet Tribe known for her
success in battle.
Running Eagle was
oldest among...
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mysterious phone call from an
unknown "
woman" who uses
information and
communications technology to
track their every move.
Eagle Eye was
released in the United...
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Eagles is the
debut studio album by
American rock band the
Eagles. The
album was
recorded at London's
Olympic Studios with
producer Glyn
Johns and released...