- 1922.
Yellowhorse was
Skidi Pawnee.
Moses "Mose" J.
Yellowhorse was born in
Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) to
Clara and
Thomas Yellowhorse in January...
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Harold Goodwin Morris (February 24, 1902 –
September 6, 1959),
nicknamed "
Yellowhorse", was an
American Negro league pitcher from 1924 to 1930. A
native of...
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Badwater Clinic,
because Dr.
Yellowhorse, the man who
wants to
improve health of the
Navajo people, will kill Chee.
Yellowhorse ****umed Chee
would figure...
- Do****ents in
American Indian History (1995) Wave High The
Banner (1942)
Yellowhorse (1956)
Cavalry Scout (1958) They Went
Thataway (1960)
republished as...
- producer), Jess
Jiang (editor),
Molly Messick (editor), Dave Blanchard, Sam
Yellowhorse Kesler, Emma Peaslee,
Willa Rubin,
James Sneed.
Publication Original...
- 5250/amerindiquar.38.1.0001. ISSN 0095-182X.
Retrieved 16
October 2023. Kesler, Sam
Yellowhorse; Aronczyk, Amanda; Romer, Keith; Rubin,
Willa (March 24, 2023). "Blood...
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Redskin (1973) Two for
Vengeance (1974)
Bounty Man (1974)
Death Stalks Yellowhorse (1974) The
Angry Town of
Pawnee Bluffs (1974)
Lynching at
Broken Butte...
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president of the
Institute of
American Indian Arts.
Moses J. "Chief"
YellowHorse,
first full
blooded Native American Pro
Baseball Player (Pittsburgh Pirates...
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American professional baseball pitcher John
Harold Goodwin Morris or
Yellowhorse Morris (1902–1959),
American baseball pitcher John
Morris (outfielder)...
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Tsinnie was born in Tuba City, (Navajo: Tó Naneesdizí)
Arizona to Ann
Yellowhorse, who was also a jeweler. His wife
Darlene was also a well
known jeweler...