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  2. Melanie Yazzie - Wikipedia

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    Melanie Yazzie works in a wide range of media that include printmaking, painting, sculpting, and ceramics, as well as installation art. [3] Her art is accessible to the public on many levels, and the main focus is on connecting with people and educating them about the contemporary status of one Native American woman, and hoping that people can learn from her experience.

  3. Category:Navajo born for the Bitter Water Clan - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Navajo born to the Bitter Water Clan - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Bitter Water Clan of the Navajo - Wikipedia

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  6. Evelyne Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Bradley was born in a hospital in Fort Defiance, Arizona, on March 1, 1925. [2] Her Navajo clan was the Bitter Water born for Towering House. [2] Her paternal grandparents' clan was Red House People, while her maternal grandparents' clan was Cliff Dwellers People. [2]

  7. Elizabeth Woody - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Woody was born in Ganado, Arizona, in 1959. [3] She is born for Tódích'íinii (Bitter Water clan). Her maternal grandmother belongs to the Milee-thlama (People of the Hot Springs) and Wyampum peoples (People of the Echo of Water Upon Rocks).

  8. Shonto Begay - Wikipedia

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    His mother was a Navajo weaver from the Bitter Water clan and his father was a medicine man from the Salt clan. [2] Begay was named via a traditional Navajo naming ceremony that is held once a baby has their first laugh; this name is only used by family members and Begay was given an American name by the government, "Wilson". [3]

  9. Category:Navajo clans - Wikipedia

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