We'wha (c. 1849–1896, various spellings) was a Zuni Native American lhamana from New Mexico, and a notable weaver and potter. As the most famous lhamana...
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We'wha, in particular, was a noted weaver. Both masculine and feminine pronouns have been used for lhamana people. Writing about her friend We'wha, anthropologist...
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culture); a respected artist, We'wha served as an emissary of the Zuni to Washington, where he met President Grover Cleveland. We'wha had at least one husband...
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traditional arts and crafts such as pottery and weaving. Notable lhamana We'wha (1849–1896), lived in both traditional female and male social and ceremonial...
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Zuni. The plan was abandoned in 2003 after several lawsuits.: 117–119 We'Wha (1849–1896), a celebrated Zuni lhamana weaver at work on a backstrap loom...
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Klah". www.heardguild.org. Retrieved 2018-03-06. Roscoe, Will (1988). "We'wha and Klah the American Indian Berdache as Artist and Priest". American Indian...
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without hard labour. Buggery, or anal sex between men, was already illegal. We'wha, a lhamana of the Zuni tribe, begins a six-month stay in Washington, D.C...
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Coxe Stevenson, a friend of We'wha's who wrote extensively about the Zuni, hosted We'wha and the Zuni delegation when We'wha was chosen as an official emissary...
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arrested for "being a man dressed in women's clothing". In the late 1800s, We'wha, a Zuni lhamana fiber artist and potter, became a prominent cultural ambassador...
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celebrated Zuni native American fiber artist, weaver, and potter the late We'wha with an interactive doodle. On November 4, 2021, Google celebrated Chinese-born...
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