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Daisy Hooee Nampeyo (1906 or 1910 - 1994 or 1998) was a Hopi-Tewa potter. She
studied at École des Beaux-Arts.
Hooee taught pottery making on the Zuni...
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sings from May to October. The song is four
melodious whistles, "
hooee,
hooee hooee-huEE,
slower and lower-pitched than song of
Rufous Flycatcher Thrush"...
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maintain contact between members of a pair.
Males also give "a
musical '
hooee-hoo-hoo'." Black-necked
swans can
contract avian influenza. In
March 2023...
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Santa Clara Pueblo (born 1936)
Laurencita Herrera,
Cochiti Pueblo Daisy Hooee, Hopi-Tewa Lisa Holt,
Cochiti Pueblo Michael Kanteena,
Laguna Pueblo Lucy...
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hospital administrator Daisy Ho (born 1964), Hong Kong
businesswoman Daisy Hooee (1906 or 1910–1994 or 1998), Hopi-Tewa
potter Daisy Hurst Floyd (born 1956)...
- University, Providence, RI
Biography portal Fannie Nampeyo,
daughter Daisy Hooee,
granddaughter Elva Nampeyo,
granddaughter Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva, great-granddaughter...
- Mein.
Antika Prakashan. p. 104. ISBN 978-9380044354.
Sunita Jain (2012).
Hooee Sanjh Ki Bair.
Remadhav Publications, Ghaziabad. p. 96. ISBN 978-93-81297-03-2...
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Pueblo (currently
known as Kewa Pueblo), New Mexico,
United States.}
Daisy Hooee, Hopi-Tewa
potter who
helped preserve traditional methods of
pottery making...
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hollow notes ending with a
longer rising note: CLEW clew-clew'clew'clew cu-
HOOEE?". Both ****es sing,
typically from the
ground or a low
branch and at dawn...