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Gouyen (in
Mescalero Góyą́ń, "the one who is wise") (c. 1857 – 1903), was a 19th-century
Apache woman noted for her heroism. Góyą́ń (
Gouyen) was born...
- of the river, cold and wet but alive,
Lozen came to Kaywaykla's mother,
Gouyen. "You take charge, now", she said. "I must
return to the warriors", who...
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Pavakkuthu West
Bengal Chhau,
Santali dance, Jatra,
Gazan Tribal Gypsies Lozen,
Gouyen Contemporary dance in
India encomp****es a wide
range of
dance activities...
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healer Midwife Wise
Woman may also
refer to: Wise
woman among the Sami
Gouyen,
Apache for "wise woman", a 19th-century
Native American figure Agnes Sampson...
- prin****l
chief of the
Copper Mine
local group of the
Tchihende people Gouyen, (ca. 1857–1903),
woman from the Warm
Springs group of
Tchihende people...
- many
warriors not to join the
Tchihende chief Victorio in Victorio's War.
Gouyen (ca. 1857 – 1903),
female warrior Wendell Chino,
former tribal president...
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executive and 2004
MacArthur Fellow Janice Gould, Koyangk'auwi
Maidu writer Gouyen,
Apache warrior Dorothy Grant, Alaska-born
Haida fashion designer active...
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fiercely independent Chini, a take on
Apache female warrior(s)
Dahteste and/or
Gouyen. The
scalp hunter Gideon "Eggskull" O'Bannon, so
called because he had survived...
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accompanied men on the
warpath after claiming to have
gained powers from a dream.
Gouyen, an
Apache woman, ********inated a
Comanche chief who
killed her
husband in...
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warpath after claiming to have
gained powers from a dream. 19th century:
Gouyen, an
Apache woman, ********inates a
Comanche chief who
killed her
husband in...