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    Traynor Ora Halftown (February 24, 1917 – July 5, 2003), better known as Chief Halftown, was a Native American entertainer who hosted a children's show...
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  • Traynor may refer to: Traynor (surname) Traynor Ora Halftown (1917–2003), Native American entertainer Carol Traynor, in the TV series Maude John Traynor...
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    Seneca painter George Heron, Seneca chief who opposed Kinzua Dam Traynor Ora Halftown, Philadelphia children's show host Phyllis Bardeau (b.1934), Seneca...
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    Educational Services Traynor Ora Halftown (1917–2003), longtime children's TV show host at WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, known as Chief Halftown. He was also a professional...
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    Ark; a cartoon show hosted by Sally Starr; and Chief Halftown (whose host, Traynor Ora Halftown, was a full-blooded member of the Seneca Nation), and...
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  • (Thë:wö:nya's) Destroy Town (Onondakai) Guyasuta Half-King (Tanacharison) Traynor Ora Halftown Handsome Lake (Sganyodaiyo) (1735–1815), religious leader George...
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  • Red House Lake – A lake located east of the hamlet of Red House. Traynor Ora Halftown, Philadelphia television personality, is believed to have been born...
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