• Jamake Mamake Highwater (born Jackie Marks; 14 February 1931 – June 3, 2001), also known as "J Marks", was an American writer and journalist of Eastern...
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  • To develop the character, the producers sought the assistance of Jamake Highwater who falsely claimed to be Native American. Despite first being named...
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    Naturegraph Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-911010-82-3 Chief Thundercloud Grey Owl Jamake Highwater Pretendian Rachel Dolezal Red Thunder Cloud Reel Injun Sacheen Littlefeather...
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    Archibald Belaney, an Englishman who took on the identity of an Ojibwe Jamake Highwater (1931–2001), writer and journalist, born Jackie Marks into an Ashkenazi...
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    The Mythic Novels of James Joyce Myth and Metaphor in Society (with Jamake Highwater) (abridged; 2002) The Hero's Journey: A Biographical Portrait – This...
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    by that community. Writers such as Forrest Carter, Ward Churchill, Jamake Highwater, Joseph Boyden and Grey Owl, whose claims of Indigenous American descent...
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  • episode of the NPR program This American Life, titled "180 Degrees". Jamake Highwater (born as Jackie Marks), another writer who faked a Cherokee identity...
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  • High Water (redirect from Highwater)
    label Highwater Books, an American comic book publisher Jamake Highwater (Jackie Marks, 1931–2001), an American writer and journalist Project Highwater, a...
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  • a man of Eastern-European Jewish ancestry, adopted the pen name of Jamake Highwater about 1969, claiming to be Cherokee-Blackfeet, and published numerous...
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  • literary hoaxes undertaken by non-Indians such as Carlos Castaneda and Jamake Highwater. Several Native Americans have also sought to exploit interest in Native...
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