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  2. Moondyne Joe - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bolitho Johns (c. February 1826 – 13 August 1900), better known as Moondyne Joe, was an English convict and Western Australia's best-known bushranger. Born into poor and relatively difficult circumstances, he became something of a petty criminal robber with a strong sense of self-determination .

  3. First-foot - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a tall, dark-haired male is preferred over a light-haired man or a woman. There are regional variations about the hair colour of the first-foot, although generally they must be male. [7] In East Yorkshire, the first-footer should be dark-haired, but according to the North York Moors first-footers should be fair-haired. [8]

  4. Silky Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Silky Sullivan was joint favorite with the Jimmy Jones-trained Tim Tam, a dark-bay son of Tom Fool (ranked #11 by Blood-Horse magazine of the 100 best U.S. Thoroughbred racehorses of the 20th century) out of the winning mare Two Lea (ranked #77)—herself a daughter of Bull Lea, Calumet Farm's well-known sire.

  5. Joe Young (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Young (1876-1898) was an award-winning [1] [2] Standardbred trotter from Peabody, Kansas at a time when harness racing was one of the most popular sports in the US. [3] He was known for his speed and famous offspring, which include Joe Patchen and Dan Patch, [4] [5] a 1958 Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee [6] and the most famous horse in the world at the turn of the 20th century.

  6. A Man Called Horse (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Man Called Horse is a 1970 Western film directed by Elliot Silverstein, produced by Sandy Howard, and written by Jack DeWitt.It is based on a short story of the same name by the Western writer Dorothy M. Johnson, first published in 1950 in Collier's magazine and again in 1968 in Johnson's book Indian Country.

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  8. Jay Silverheels - Wikipedia

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    Jay Silverheels (born Harold Jay Smith; May 26, 1912 – March 5, 1980, Mohawk) [1] was a Canadian actor and athlete, descended from three Iroquois nations. [2] He was well known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger [3] [4] in the American Western television series The Lone Ranger.

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