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WAUNEKA, ANNIE DODGE

The Dodges

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Author
Marion E. Gridley
Journal Title
Indians of today

Indian achievement award goes to Annie Wauneka

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Article Date
September-October 1959
Journal Title
Amerindian

Annie Wauneka receives presidential freedom award

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Article Date
July-August 1963
Journal Title
Amerindian

Annie Dodge Wauneka: Navajo council woman

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Author
Lela Waltrip
Journal Title
Indian women
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