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Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo,
November 13, 1941 –
December 23, 2011) was a
Native American administrator, activist, and
basket weaver.
During the Occupation...
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Ghost Stalkers.
Lindberg was born in
Mount Vernon, Washington, the son of
Luwana and Pete Lindberg. He
attended Mount Vernon High School. He
began his acting...
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supplies which then had to be
carried up
steep ladders.
Aranaydo and
Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo) were
responsible for
running the
kitchen and
cooking for...
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Tasmanian languages, N. J. B.
Plomley and the
Government of
Tasmania "Pakana
Luwana Liyini" 2005 (CD),
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre Inc Sainty, T., "Tasmanian...
- killer" –
translates also to fiend/demon:
bringer of
death muran bugana luwana – "the
bright spirit of the night" – a kind of
benign or
ebullient entity...
- (1907–1993)
Julia F.
Parker (born 1928)
Essie Pinola Parrish (1903–1979)
Luwana Quitiquit (1941–2010),
basket weaver who
created a
program to
revive the...
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American Studies program. Ed is the
recognized father of
Suelumatra with
Luwana Quitiquit, and C****andra and
Andrew Castillo (second marriage), although...
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grouped with them and came to be
known as Luvanam, also
known as Luvana.
Luwanas of
Loharghat were
known as
Loharana (lord of swords; or iron chieftains...
- protest.
During the occupation,
Aranaydo taught in the
school and
worked with
Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo) to run the
kitchen for the occupants. She
attended the...