• Zuni Maud (born Yitzhok Moyed; 1891 – 1956) was a Yiddish-American cartoonist, satirist, calligrapher and co-founder of the first Yiddish-language puppet...
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  • Students League of New York. In 1924, he joined friends Yosl Cutler and Zuni Maud to be set and costume designers for Maurice Schwartz's production of Abraham...
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    by Di Yunge ("The Young Ones"), poets such as Moyshe-Leyb Halpern and Zuni Maud. At its height it had a circulation of 35,000 but folded in 1927 due to...
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    worked as a cartoonist for the Yiddish press. In 1923, along with friends Zuni Maud and Jack Tworkov, he was hired as a stage and costume designer for the...
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  • American comics artist (Hawkshaw the Detective), dies at age 77 or 78. Zuni Maud, Polish journalist, cartoonist, puppeteer and comics artist, dies at age...
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  • Laura Maud Thompson (January 23, 1905 ― January 28, 2000) was an American social anthropologist best known for her studies of CHamoru culture in Guam....
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  • Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0801836862. OCLC 17804299. Wedin, Maud (October 2012). "Highlights of Research in Scandinavia on Forest Finns" (PDF)...
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    McGraw-Hill Book Company. hdl:2027/mdp.39015006471422. OCLC 3529140. Wedin, Maud (October 2012). "Highlights of Research in Scandinavia on Forest Finns" (PDF)...
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  • honored in 2014. We'wha was a Zuni Native American from New Mexico, and the most famous lhamana on record. In traditional Zuni culture, the lhamana are...
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    Judy Rodgers (1956–2013), chef, cookbook writer, restaurateur; founder of Zuni Cafe Ron Siegel, chef in San Francisco, from 2002 to 2016. Jeremiah Tower...
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  • highlights Native agency and uncovers the ways Indian students—Navajos, Apaches, Zunis, and other Indian people—brought their personal identities to school and...
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    which the prominent ethnologist is seen performing an incantation at the Zuñi pueblo; Professor Henry A. Rowland (1897; image link), a brilliant scientist...
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    Norton, 1947) OCLC 875609410 On the Gleaming Way: Navajos, Eastern Pueblos, Zunis, Hopis, Apaches, and Their Land; and Their Meanings to the World (Sage Books...
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