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Word: navajoized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only expenses and $1,500 for crack Arranger Adolph Deutsch. During rehearsals Whiteman perspired through a green shirt, puffed a long cigar. Violinist Arthur Lipkin, chairman of the Dell concerts, went through an anti-rain ceremony on the strength of his having been made Honorary Medicine Man.& Rainmaker by Navajo Indians during the Philadelphians' national tour (TIME, April 27). It rained on one of the two nights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Hot Weather Harvest | 7/6/1936 | See Source »

...either students or instructors in Engineering, archaeology, geology, or in the biological sciences will be chosen from the University to take part in the exploration of the northern Navajo country in Arizona and Utah this summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO EXPLORERS WANTED | 5/19/1936 | See Source »

Chief Little Wolf (né Tenario), a Navajo tribesman who started as a welterweight (145 lb.) and worked up to heavyweight, is the current red-skinned attraction. The Chief trains on raw meat, spends his spare time weaving blankets, fashioning bracelets and necklaces. Considered the Beau Brummell of the wrestling world, he sports huge sombreros, checked suits, fancy vests, embroidered boots. If his specialty, the Navajo war whoop, fails to prostrate his opponent, he employs the Indian Death Lock, a crushing leg hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Baba & Behemoths | 5/18/1936 | See Source »

...Burly, bone-crunching Danno O'Mahoney: a wrestling bout with Ben Tenario ("Chief Little Wolf") ; in 28 min. 28 sec.; in Manhattan. Champion O'Mahoney rocked the Navajo Indian in a cradle roll, hurled him to the mat with an Irish whip, polished off the bout with a boa-constrictor body hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Who Won | 7/15/1935 | See Source »

...course flags. From a highly un authoritative source, I learned that Mr. Sopwith plotted his day's run from (1) a pair of basketball bloomers that one of the sailors insisted on wearing for his setting up exercises, (2) a bandana handkerchief used for wiping the moter, (3) a Navajo blanket, and (4) a pair of purple-striped shorts...

Author: By Henry Mclemore, UNITED PRESS STAFF CORRESPONDENT | Title: Purple Shorts Say "Go South" to "Endeavour" Seeking Course Flag | 9/26/1934 | See Source »

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