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Bernie Whitebear (September 27, 1937 – July 16, 2000),
birth name
Bernard Reyes, was an
American Indian activist in Seattle, Washington, a co-founder...
- the
Magnolia neighborhood, the
center developed from
activism by
Bernie Whitebear and
other Native Americans, who
staged a
generally successful self-styled...
- "Gang of Four" (also,
sometimes "The Four Amigos")
refers to
Bernie Whitebear, Bob Santos,
Roberto Maestas, and
Larry Gossett, who
founded Seattle's...
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Whitebear Whittington or
White Bear
Whittington is a
character that
appears in
American folktales. He
sometimes appears as a bear that
marries a human...
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Native Language?". KCET.
November 28, 2022.
Retrieved January 2, 2023.
Whitebear, Lu**** (June 19, 2022). "Drifting
across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled...
- meters) in what was to
become Discovery Park,
Whitebear led the fund-raising for
Daybreak Star.
Whitebear's brother, the
designer and
sculptor Lawney Reyes...
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Prince Whitebear (Danish:
Prinds Hvidbjørn;
Prins Hvidbjørn) is a
Danish fairy tale
first published by
Danish author Mathias Winther [da] in 1823. The...
- in 1970 to
support a
group of
Native Americans who were led by
Bernie Whitebear. The
group had
occupied part of the
grounds of Fort Lawton,
which was...
- 38. Pease,
Eloise Whitebear (Ed.): Absaraka. Crow
Tribal Treaty Centennial Issue. Billings, 1968, p. 56. Pease,
Eloise Whitebear (Ed.): Absaraka. Crow...
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early 20th century. Lawney's
siblings included Luana Reyes and
Bernie Whitebear. Reyes'
early childhood with his
family was
largely lived on the Colville...