• Victor Griffin (c. 1873–1958) was the elected chief of Quapaw Tribe of Indians and a peyote roadman from Quapaw, Oklahoma. Griffin was commonly called...
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  • Victor Griffin (1924–2017) was an Irish Anglican reverend and author. Victor Griffin may also refer to: Victor Griffin (Quapaw) (1873–1958), chief, interpreter...
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    was developed through Quapaw and was paved through Ottawa County by 1933. This event was celebrated with Quapaw Chief Victor Griffin laying a zinc tablet...
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    The Quapaw (/ˈkwɔːpɔː/ KWAW-paw, Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 6,000...
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  • Griffin, American musician Victor Griffin (1924–2017), Irish Anglican priest and author Victor William Griffin (c. 1873–1958), Quapaw chief and peyote roadman...
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    Ardina Moore (category Quapaw people)
    Dora Griffin (Quapaw), who died when Revard was about seven years old. Her maternal grandparents were Minnie and Chief Victor Griffin, the last Quapaw chief...
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    Vic Snyder (redirect from Victor F. Snyder)
    Reverend Betsy Singleton, then a United Methodist minister at Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church. They have four children, all boys, named...
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    Hayden, Hayden being the maiden name of Judy, Farrell's wife. He lives in Quapaw, Oklahoma, Judy's birthplace. Judy Farrell also acted on M*A*S*H from 1976...
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    introduction and adoption of the Native American Church. Victor Griffin, known as the last chief of the Quapaw tribe, was noted for facilitating the incorporation...
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    Gloria A. Young. Pages 462-475. Osage. Garrick A. Bailey. Pages 476-496. Quapaw. Gloria A. Young & Michael P. Hoffman. Pages 497-514. Pawnee. Douglas R...
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