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  2. List of Native American artists - Wikipedia

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    Iva Honyestewa, Hopi (born 1964) Terrol Dew Johnson, Tohono O'odham. Yvonne Walker Keshick, Little Traverse Odawa (born 1946) Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee), Washoe (c. 1829/1850–1925) Mary Leaf, Mohawk (1925–2004) Julia Marden, Aquinnah Wampanoag. Sarah Jim Mayo (1858–1918), Washoe.

  3. Miss Navajo - Wikipedia

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    A documentary film called Miss Navajo, directed by Billy Luther (who is Navajo, Hopi, and Laguna), was filmed in 2005 and 2006, released in 2006, and shown on the Independent Lens documentary series on PBS in 2007. Miss Navajo is a tradition that still continues today. Miss Navajo's duties as a leader are to guide and be a role model of the ...

  4. Radmilla Cody - Wikipedia

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    Radmilla A. Cody (born 1975) is a Navajo model, singer, and anti-domestic violence activist who was the 46th Miss Navajo from 1997 to 1998. [3]She was the first biracial Miss Navajo and thus so far the only Miss Navajo partially of African-American heritage, her nomination sparked considerable debate over Navajo identity. [3]

  5. Christine McHorse - Wikipedia

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    Born Christine Nofchissey on December 21, 1949, in Morenci, Arizona, she was the fifth of nine children of Mark and Ethel Yazzie Nofchissey. [3][4] McHorse lived off-reservation in her childhood but spent summers in Fluted Rock, Arizona, herding sheep and learning about Navajo oral history from her grandmother, Zonith Bahe. [4][1][5] At age 14 ...

  6. Roberta Blackgoat - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Blackgoat was born on October 15, 1917, into the Navajo (or Diné) tribe and spent the length of her life in the area around Big Mountain, Arizona (near Thin Rock Mesa) on the Navajo Reservation . She attended a boarding school in Kings Canyon until ninth grade, when she began attending the Phoenix Indian School.

  7. Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé - Wikipedia

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    Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé (Navajo pronunciation: [àstsɑ̃́ː nátˡèːhé]) (also spelled Ahsonnutli, Estsanatlehi, and Etsanatlehi in older sources), [1] meaning "the woman who changes", [2] is one of the creation spirits of the Navajo. According to the Navajos, she created the Navajo people by taking old skin from her body and using her ...

  8. Spider Grandmother - Wikipedia

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    In another myth, two women come to "Spider Woman" hoping for a solution to help the Navajo people bear the winter. She taught the women how to make yarn from sheep wool, and to dye it and weave it. From this, the women taught the other villagers how to do these things, and the village was able to make rugs to use and sell to help survive the ...

  9. Laura Tohe - Wikipedia

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    Laura Tohe (born 1952) is a Native American author and poet. [1] She is poet laureate of the Navajo Nation for 2015–2019, [2] and is a professor emerita of English at Arizona State University. [3] Tohe was born in Fort Defiance, Arizona, the daughter of a Navajo code talker. [2] She grew up speaking both Diné bizaad/Navajo language and ...

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