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- Acee Blue Eagle (17 August 1907 – 18 June 1959) was a Native American artist, educator, dancer, and Native American flute player, who directed the art program at Bacone College. His birth name was Alexander C. McIntosh, he also went by Chebon Ahbulah (Laughing Boy), and Lumhee Holot-Tee (Blue Eagle), and was an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. (en)
- Acee Blue Eagle (17 de agosto de 1907 – 18 de junho de 1959), também chamado Alex C. McIntosh, Chebon Ahbulah (Menino Risonho) e Lumhee Holot-Tee (Blue Eagle), foi um artista de Muscogee Creek - Pawnee - , educador, dançarino e . (pt)
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- Alexander C. McIntosh (en)
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- Indian Hall of Fame, Who's Who of Oklahoma, International Who's Who, "Outstanding Indian in the United States", 1958; received a medal for eight paintings at the National Museum of Ethiopia (en)
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- Alexander C. McIntosh (en)
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- North of Anadarko, Territory of Oklahoma (en)
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- Bacone College, self (en)
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- Directing the art program at Bacone College (en)
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- Chebon Ahbulah , Lumhee Holot-Tee (en)
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- Murals in the dining hall of the and U.S. Post Office at Seminole, Oklahoma (en)
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- Artist, educator, dancer, and Native American flute player. (en)
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- Solomon McIntosh, mother was Martha "Mattie" Odom (en)
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- Second cousin, Muscogee/Seminole artist Fred Beaver; cousin, Howard Rufus Collins, who painted under the name Ducee Blue Buzzard (en)
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- National Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma (en)
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- Second wife, Balinese dancer, Devi Dja (en)
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- Acee Blue Eagle (17 August 1907 – 18 June 1959) was a Native American artist, educator, dancer, and Native American flute player, who directed the art program at Bacone College. His birth name was Alexander C. McIntosh, he also went by Chebon Ahbulah (Laughing Boy), and Lumhee Holot-Tee (Blue Eagle), and was an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. (en)
- Acee Blue Eagle (17 de agosto de 1907 – 18 de junho de 1959), também chamado Alex C. McIntosh, Chebon Ahbulah (Menino Risonho) e Lumhee Holot-Tee (Blue Eagle), foi um artista de Muscogee Creek - Pawnee - , educador, dançarino e . (pt)
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- Acee Blue Eagle (en)
- Acee Blue Eagle (pt)
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