- John E.
Echohawk (Pawnee, born
August 12, 1945) is a
Native American attorney and
founder of the
Native American Rights Fund,
established in 1970. He is...
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Echohawk is a
young adult historical novel written by
author Lynda Durrant,
first published in 1998. Set in the
early eighteenth century, it is
about a...
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former Seattle SuperSonics player, and
candidate for
mayor in 2009
Colleen Echohawk,
executive director of the
Chief Seattle Club
Jessyn Farrell,
state representative...
- sovereignty. In 1970
Echohawk was the
first Native American to
graduate from the
University of New Mexico's
school of law.
After law school,
Echohawk worked for...
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Native American rights movement of the 1960s and many of its leaders. John
Echohawk, a
member of the
Pawnee tribe who was the
executive director and a founder...
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Brummett T.
Echohawk (1922–2006) was an
artist known for his
wartime illustrations,
historical pictures, and
impressionist landscapes, as well as an actor...
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Echohawk was a
Pawnee leader,
whose name
became a surname. It can also
refer to:
Brummett T.
Echohawk,
Pawnee painter Bunky Echo–Hawk, Yakama-Pawnee artist...
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Larry Echo Hawk: 'Lifting people' a
lifelong choice",
Church News
Larry EchoHawk Athlete Profile | The
Official Site of BYU Athletics. (accessed 18 October...
- "the
Darth Vader of the
Republican Party".
Native American artist Bunky Echohawk portra****
General George Armstrong Custer as
Vader in his
painting Darth...
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doctrine that the
original American, the Indian, was an
inferior race." John
Echohawk, a
member of the
Pawnee tribe and the
executive director and one of the...