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Tag Archives: American Indians
East Coast Version of What’s in an Indian Name
Post by Charnell Far away from Navajoland, deep in the southern part of Virginia, the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe is reclaiming its heritage. A small tribe of dispersed members, it is the only Iroquoian tribe still residing in the Commonwealth … Continue reading
Posted in American Indians, Navajo
Tagged American Indians, Cheroenhaka, Indian tribe name, Iroquois, Navajo, Nottoway Indians, origin of okay, Quincy Tahoma, Virginia
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Santa Fean Article on Quincy Tahoma
We wanted to alert you to an article in the Santa Fean magazine February/March 2010. Joseph Smith remembers Tahoma paintings and stories about the Navajo artist’s life woven into Smith’s own family history. We continue to be amazed at the … Continue reading
Posted in Publication, Tahoma's Legacy
Tagged American Indians, Joseph Smith, Quincy Tahoma, Rosario Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fean
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