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dbpedia:David_Pendleton_Oakerhater
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David Pendleton Oakerhater (b. ca. 1847, d. August 31, 1931), also known as O-kuh-ha-tuh and Making Medicine, was a Cheyenne Indian warrior and spiritual leader, who became an artist and Episcopal deacon. Imprisoned in 1875 after the Indian Wars at Fort Marion (now Castillo de San Marcos), Florida, Oakerhater became one of the founding figures of modern Native American art.
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David Pendleton Oakerhater Oakerhater, David Pendleton
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Anglican saint from Oklahoma, Cheyenne warrior, ledger artists, and Episcopal deacon, who was a veteran of the Red River War and a prisoner-of-war at Fort Marion, Florida
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Okuh Hatuh, Making Medicine
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1847-01-01Z
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1931-08-31Z
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1931-01-01Z
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Deacon and Missionary
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