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    Leupp /luːp/ LOOP (Navajo: Tsiizizii) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, United States. The population...
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  • Old Leupp is a populated place situated in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It has an estimated elevation of 4,701 feet (1,433 m) above sea level...
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    Relocation Sites (National Park Service, 2011) p. 325. Redsteer, Debra. "Leupp, Arizona: A Shared Historic Space for the Navajo Nation and Japanese Americans"...
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  • Isolation Centers were for those considered to be problem inmates. Leupp, Arizona Moab, Utah (AKA Dalton Wells) Fort Stanton, New Mexico (AKA Old Raton...
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    1899: Near Leupp, Arizona: Padre Canyon incident; skirmish between Navajo hunters & a posse of Arizona lawmen 1907: Four Corners, Arizona: Two troops...
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  • Kinlichee, Arizona Klagetoh, Arizona Lake Valley, San Juan County, New Mexico Lechee, Arizona Leupp, Arizona Littlewater, New Mexico Lukachukai, Arizona Many...
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  • Marilou Schultz (category People from Graham County, Arizona)
    born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan) and grew up in Leupp, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. At least four generations of her relatives...
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    Village Greenehaven Kachina Village Kaibab Estates West Kaibito LeChee Leupp Moenkopi Mormon Lake Mountain View Ranches Mountainaire Munds Park Oak Creek...
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    waterfall system located 30 miles (48.3 kilometers) northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona in the Painted Desert on the Navajo Nation. It is also called Chocolate...
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  • leaders allowed Reverend Johnston to build a mission 12 miles north of Leupp, Arizona. After that incident, Philip's father worked to expand the boundaries...
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    Isolation Centers were for those considered to be problem inmates. Leupp, Arizona Dalton Wells Isolation Center Fort Stanton, New Mexico (AKA Old Raton...
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  • The U.S. state of Arizona's State Routes are usually abbreviated as SR. The Arizona State Highway system was introduced on September 9, 1927, by the State...
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    "Wolfe's Crossing" on the Little Colorado River about 12 miles north of Leupp, Arizona and near a place called Tolchaco. Herman Wolfe died there and his body...
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    Leupp Schools, Inc., is a K-12 grant-funded school affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education. It is in Leupp, Arizona and has a Winslow postal address...
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  • School Greyhills Academy High School Havasupai Elementary School Leupp Schools, Inc. (Leupp, Tolani Lake) Moencopi Day School NaaTsis'Aan Community School...
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    Francis Ellington Leupp (January 2, 1849 – November 19, 1918) was an American politician, writer and newspaper editor. He served as Commissioner of Indian...
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  • Padre Canyon incident (category Events in Coconino County, Arizona)
    Leupp. "MNA exhibit revives memory of Padre Canyon Incident of 1899". Betsy Bruner. 22 January 2003. Retrieved September 1, 2012. "Two Guns, Arizona by...
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    few men considered to be troublemakers prior to their being sent to Leupp, Arizona. A site at Antelope Springs, in the mountains west of Topaz, was used...
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    the larger isolation center in Leupp Arizona to remain under the director Raymond R. Best. Frederick continued to the Leupp center as well. The only indications...
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    Sahuarita /sɑːwəˈriːtə/ is a town in Pima County, Arizona, United States. Sahuarita is located south of the Tohono O'odham Nation and abuts the north...
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  • Flagstaff Unified School District (category School districts in Coconino County, Arizona)
    Elementary Northern Arizona Distance Learning (on-line) Cromer DeMiguel Killip Kinsey Knoles Leupp Leupp Public School is in Leupp, 45 miles (72 km) northeast...
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    The history of Arizona during World War II begins in 1940, when the United States government began constructing military bases within the state in preparation...
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    flowing into Diablo Wash which joins the Little Colorado River near Leupp, Arizona. The San Francisco Wash is sometimes considered the lower part of Walnut...
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    which includes the town of Leupp, Arizona (named for Bureau of Indian Affairs official, and later Commissioner, Francis E. Leupp, and referred to in the...
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    ICAO: KFFZ, FAA LID: FFZ) is in an airport located in Maricopa County, Arizona. It was originally built 6 miles (5.2 nmi; 9.7 km) northeast of Mesa, which...
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    Yazzie Johnson was born in 1946 in Winslow, Arizona. His father, Matthew Johnson, was from Leupp, Arizona and his mother, Marilyn, was from Sanostee,...
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    Winslow. The population as of the 2010 U.S. Census was 280. Commuters go to Leupp, Winslow, and Flagstaff for employment. The community services coordinator...
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    of the central business district of Kingman, a city in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Kingman Municipal Airport, also known as Kingman Army Airfield...
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  • was further transferred to citizen isolation camps at Moab, Utah and Leupp, Arizona before finally arriving at the Tule Lake Segregation Center. Kurihara...
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  • Melissa Cody (category Weavers from Arizona)
    1983 in No Water Mesa, Arizona. She is a member of the Diné (Navajo) Nation and grew up on a Navajo Reservation in Leupp, Arizona and at times lived in...
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