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Leupp /luːp/ LOOP (Navajo: Tsiizizii) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Coconino County, Arizona, on the
Navajo Nation,
United States. The po****tion...
- the drag
persona of
American actor,
comedian and drag
performer Clinton Leupp,
known for her role in the 1999
independent film
Trick and for her series...
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Leupp Schools, Inc., is a K-12 grant-funded
school affiliated with the
Bureau of
Indian Education. It is in
Leupp,
Arizona and has a
Winslow postal address...
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which sometimes had
ambiguous gender,
being neither male nor female. Gary
Leupp adds that the
origins might even
reach back to the
origins of Buddhism,...
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Francis Ellington Leupp (January 2, 1849 –
November 19, 1918) was an
American politician,
writer and
newspaper editor. He
served as
Commissioner of Indian...
- ****antimes.co.jp. the ****an times.
Retrieved 1 June 2020.
Leupp 2003, p. 48.
Leupp 2003, p. 49.
Leupp 2003, p. 35. Hoffman,
Michael (26 May 2013). "The rarely...
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secure Leupp Isolation Center. (Five men,
serving sentences in the
Grand County Jail
after protesting conditions in Moab, were
transported to
Leupp in a...
- film
written and
directed by
Richard Day.
Starring Jack Plotnick,
Clinton Leupp, and
Jeffery Roberson as
three actresses at
various places in
their careers...
- 1600–1950.
University of
California Press. p. 33. ISBN 0-520-20909-5.
Leupp, Gary P. (1997). Male Colors: The
Construction of Homo****uality in Tokugawa...
- Edo) with
Okita Rintarō, the brother-in-law of
Okita Sōji, as a commander.
Leupp, Gary P.; Tao, De-min (2021-09-20). The
Tokugawa World. Routledge. pp. 1112–1117...