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Eagle Woman That All Look At (Lakota: Waŋblí Ayútepiwiŋ, also
known as
Matilda Picotte Galpin; c. 1820 –
December 18, 1888) was a
Lakota activist, diplomat...
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Angelique EagleWoman (Dakota:
Wambdi Awanwicake WasteWin; born 1969) is a
Dakota law
professor and
scholar of
Indigenous law. She is a
citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton...
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January 12, 2016, the Bora
Laskin Faculty of Law
announced Angelique EagleWoman, an
Indigenous law scholar, as the new Dean of Law. Her tenure, which...
- "Witchy
Woman" is a song
written by Don
Henley and
Bernie Leadon, and
recorded by the
American rock band
Eagles.
Released as the
second single from the...
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Eagles is the
debut studio album by
American rock band the
Eagles. The
album was
recorded at London's
Olympic Studios with
producer Glyn
Johns and released...
- label.
Their debut album,
Eagles (1972),
spawned two Top-20
singles in the US and Canada: "Take It Easy" and "Witchy
Woman". The next year's follow-up...
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harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a
large neotropical species of
eagle. It is also
called the
American harpy eagle to
distinguish it from the
Papuan eagle, which...
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program in 2005.
Bryan Akipa,
Native American flute-player
Angelique EagleWoman,
first Indigenous Dean of a
Canadian law school, author, and law professor...
- 2006-04-09. Powers, Thomas, "Getting
Sacagawea Right" (review of Our
Story of
Eagle Woman: Sacagawea: They Got It Wrong, by the
Sacagawea Project Board of the...
- is a dove so
instead of an
eagle on [Wonder
Woman's] breastplate, it will be more of a dove. It's not the
American eagle, it's the
Aphrodite dove. Stuff...