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  2. Odyssey (band) - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey is a vocal trio originally from New York City, who are best known for their disco hits including "Native New Yorker" (1977), "Use It Up and Wear It Out" (1980), and "Going Back to My Roots" (1981). Now based in the United Kingdom, the band is led and fronted by Steven Collazo and continues to perform and record.

  3. Native New Yorker - Wikipedia

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  4. Native New Yorker (song) - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey's "Native New Yorker" also went to No. 6 on the soul chart and No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] It reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] The group recorded the song at House of Music in West Orange, New Jersey. Jeffrey Kawalek was the recording and mix engineer. Richard Tee played its signature piano track. Jim Bonnefond ...

  5. Indigenous peoples of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples of Arizona are the Native American people who currently live or have historically lived in what is now the state of Arizona. There are 22 federally recognized tribes in Arizona, including 17 with reservations that lie entirely within its borders. Reservations make up over a quarter of the state's land area.

  6. Native New Yorker (film) - Wikipedia

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    Native New Yorker (2005) is the title of the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival Best Documentary Short [1] by Steve Bilich. [2]Filmed with a 1924 hand-crank Cine-Kodak camera, [3] Shaman Trail Scout 'Coyote' takes a journey which transcends time, from Inwood Park (where the island was traded for beads and booze), down a native trail (now 'Broadway'), into lower Manhattan (sacred burial ground, now ...

  7. List of Indigenous schools in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    First Mesa Elementary School [12] Greasewood Springs Community School [13] Hopi Day School [14] Hotevilla Bacavi Community School [15] Jeehdeez'a Elementary School; John F. Kennedy Day School; Keams Canyon Elementary School [16] Leupp Schools, Inc. (Birdsprings) Little Singer Community School [17] Pinon Community School [18] Second Mesa Day ...

  8. List of Arizona placenames of Native American origin

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    Bakulai Mesa – from the Navajo phrase baa lo'k'aa'i, meaning "a place with reeds in it". [10] Bitsihutios Butte – from the Navajo phrase bitsu'h hwits'os, meaning "tapered formation at its base". [13] Canyon de Chelly; Chinde Mesa; Chinle; Chusca Mountains; Kin Tiel; Klagetoh; Lukachukai Mountains

  9. List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Site name Pueblo peoples Nearest town (modern name) Location Type Description Photo Unknown Anasazi: St. Michaels: End of Yellow Meadow Road, Navajo Nation