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    Carlos Montezuma or Wassaja (c. 1866 – January 31, 1923) was a Yavapai-Apache Native American, activist and founding member of the Society of American...
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  • held by descendants of Moctezuma II Carlos Montezuma (c. 1860–1923), Yavapai/Apache Native American activist Carlos López Moctezuma (1909–1980), Mexican...
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    flourish as hunter-gatherers. Chief Yuma Frank, Chief Viola Jimulla, and Carlos Montezuma were some of the first leaders of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Beginning...
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    McDowell Yavapai Nation Cemetery. The grave of Carlos Montezuma or Wassaja in "Ba Dah Mod Jo" Cemetery. Montezuma was a Yavapai-Apache Native American, activist...
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    of Carlos Montezuma or Wassaja in "Ba Dah Mod Jo" Cemetery. The grave of Mike Burns, whose real name was Hoo-moo-thy-ah. He was the cousin of Carlos Montezuma...
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    the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. Founding members included Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Dr. Charles Eastman, Angel De Cora, Zitkala-Ša and Chauncey Yellow...
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  • country also had instead the effect of "nationalizing the Indian." Dr. Carlos Montezuma described Carlisle "as a Gibraltor, a place to think, observe and decide...
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    (Yavapai/Hulapai, 1926–1994), chief of the Yavapai-Prescott Tribe Carlos Montezuma, Wassaja (Yavapai/Apache, c. 1866–1923), doctor, Indigenous rights...
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    announced that they would be naming its newest residence hall after Carlos Montezuma also known as Wassaja. Wassaja is the first Native American graduate...
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    ballerina Giuseppina Morlacchi, and Buntline. For some time, 6-year-old Carlos Montezuma also was featured in the show as "Atzeka, the Apache-child of Cochise"...
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    Americans to be certified as a European-style doctor, a year after Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai/Apache) and Suzette LaFlesche (Omaha/Iowa) earned their degrees...
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    1901, she was engaged to Carlos Montezuma, a Yavapi (Mohave-Apache) doctor and Indigenous activist. Her letters to Montezuma verify that the Carlisle...
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  • Society of American Indians (SAI) was founded by the Yavapi Indian Carlos Montezuma. The SAI was at the forefront of the fight for Indian citizenship,...
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    Passamaquoddy, 1847–1930 N. Scott Momaday, Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, b. 1934 Carlos Montezuma, Yavapai, 1866–1923 Patricia Monture-Angus, Mohawk, Canada Irvin Morris...
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    (Oneida), educator; Dr. Charles Eastman, (Santee Dakota), physician; Dr. Carlos Montezuma, (Yavapai-Apache), physician; Thomas L. Sloan, (Omaha), attorney; Charles...
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    Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195036271. Speroff, Leon (2003). Carlos Montezuma, M.D. : a Yavapai American Hero : the Life and Times of an American...
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    Arizona. In 1871, he purchased a young boy named Wassaja, later named Carlos Montezuma, for 30 silver dollars. In the midst of their travels, they participated...
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    every experience, I thought I was Indian." In 1911, Arthur C. Parker, Carlos Montezuma, and others founded the Society of American Indians as the first national...
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    Arizona. In 1871, he purchased a young boy named Wassaja, later named Carlos Montezuma, for 30 silver dollars. In the midst of their travels, they participated...
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    Surgeons Charles Horace Mayo, Class of 1888, founder of Mayo Clinic Carlos Montezuma, Class of 1889, one of the first Native Americans to receive a Doctor...
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    Stories, Davis began her next project on Native American folklore. Dr. Carlos Montezuma, a Native American activist based in Chicago, introduced her to his...
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  • Movement in the early 1900s and was close friends with Apache scholar Carlos Montezuma. Nuñez donated 20 of her paintings to the National Museum of the American...
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  • religion and public education and the plaintiff of the McCollum case Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja), B.S. 1884 – Native American activist and a founding member...
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    in the National Women's Soccer League, USL W-League, and in Europe. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja) (1879) Native American activist and a founding member of...
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    Moctezuma II (redirect from Montezuma II)
    latter two, from whom descend the illustrious families of Andrade-Montezuma and Cano-Montezuma. A nephew of Moctezuma II was Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin. A...
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    medicine. In 1884, the university's first Native American student Carlos Montezuma (also known as Wassaja) graduates from the university.: 22–31  Wassaja...
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  • Trudell Russell Means (Oglala Lakota, b. 1939), member of AIM, actor Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai-Apache), founding member of the Society of American Indians...
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    Arthur C. Parker was the editor-general. Coolidge, John M. Oskison, Carlos Montezuma, Howard Gansworth, and Henry Roe Cloud were contributing editors....
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  • popular attitudes and U.S. policies toward Native Americans. Activist Carlos Montezuma used Scheuerle's art to illustrate articles published by the Society...
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  • runner Austin Johnson, former NFL fullback E. Patrick Johnson, the Carlos Montezuma Professor of Performance Studies and Professor of African-American...
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