Emory Sekaquaptewa (December 28, 1928 – December 14, 2007) was a Hopi leader and scholar from the Third Mesa village of Hotevilla. Known as the "First...
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returned after high-school, Sekaquaptewa rejected her family's traditionalist Hopi values and married her husband, Emory, in order to live biculturally...
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American politician Emory Remington (1891–1971), American trombonist Emory Sekaquaptewa (1928–2007), American Hopi leader and scholar Emory M. Sneeden (1927–1987)...
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then began silversmithing, taking up the tools after his uncle, Emory. Sekaquaptewa is internationally known for his contemporary and idiosyncratic designs...
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in the language. A comprehensive Hopi-English dictionary edited by Emory Sekaquaptewa and others has been published, and a group, the Hopi Literacy Project...
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Sani Marjorie Schick Lorraine Schwartz Kendra Scott Celia Sebiri Emory Sekaquaptewa Coreen Simpson Tommy Singer Albion Smith Bill Smith Mimi So Hans Stern...
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soldier killed in Iraq War Dextra Quotskuyva (1928–2019), potter Emory Sekaquaptewa (1928–2007), Hopi leader, linguist, lexicon maker, commissioned officer...
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Charles Loloma, Hopi Atsidi Sani, "Old Smith", Navajo (c. 1828–1918) Emory Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Sequoyah, Cherokee (c. 1767–1843) Tommy Singer, Navajo Orville...
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saxophonist. Johnny Science, 52, American drag king, heart failure. Emory Sekaquaptewa, 78, American indigenous Hopi anthropologist. Krishna Srinivas, 94...
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1921–1991 Bill Reid, Haida, Canada, 1920–1998 Emory Sekaquaptewa, Hopi, 1928–2007 Phillip Sekaquaptewa, Hopi, born 1956 Sequoyah, Cherokee, c. 1767–1843...
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