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Harrison Begay, also known as Haashké yah Níyá (meaning "Warrior Who Walked Up to His Enemy" or "Wandering Boy") (November 15, 1914 or 1917 – August 18, 2012) was a renowned Diné (Navajo) painter, printmaker, and illustrator. Begay specialized in watercolors, gouache, and silkscreen prints. At the time of his death in 2012, he was the last living, former student of Dorothy Dunn and Geronima C. Montoya at the Santa Fe Indian School. His work has won multiple awards and is exhibited in museums and private collections worldwide and he was among the most famous Diné artists of his generation.

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  • Harrison Begay, also known as Haashké yah Níyá (meaning "Warrior Who Walked Up to His Enemy" or "Wandering Boy") (November 15, 1914 or 1917 – August 18, 2012) was a renowned Diné (Navajo) painter, printmaker, and illustrator. Begay specialized in watercolors, gouache, and silkscreen prints. At the time of his death in 2012, he was the last living, former student of Dorothy Dunn and Geronima C. Montoya at the Santa Fe Indian School. His work has won multiple awards and is exhibited in museums and private collections worldwide and he was among the most famous Diné artists of his generation. (en)
  • Harrison Begay (Haashké yah Niya, "Guerrero que caminó hasta su enemigo") (15 de noviembre de 1917 - 18 de agosto de 2012)​ fue un pintor navajo, quizás el más famoso de su generación.​ Begay era especialista en acuarelas y serigrafías. Él fue el último exestudiante vivo de Dorothy Dunn en la Santa Fe Indian School. Su trabajo ganó varios premios y es exhibido en museos y colecciones privadas de todo el mundo. (es)
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  • Haskay Yahne Yah (en)
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  • Whitecone, Arizona, U.S. (en)
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  • Gilbert, Arizona, U.S. (en)
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  • Harrison Begay, also known as Haashké yah Níyá (meaning "Warrior Who Walked Up to His Enemy" or "Wandering Boy") (November 15, 1914 or 1917 – August 18, 2012) was a renowned Diné (Navajo) painter, printmaker, and illustrator. Begay specialized in watercolors, gouache, and silkscreen prints. At the time of his death in 2012, he was the last living, former student of Dorothy Dunn and Geronima C. Montoya at the Santa Fe Indian School. His work has won multiple awards and is exhibited in museums and private collections worldwide and he was among the most famous Diné artists of his generation. (en)
  • Harrison Begay (Haashké yah Niya, "Guerrero que caminó hasta su enemigo") (15 de noviembre de 1917 - 18 de agosto de 2012)​ fue un pintor navajo, quizás el más famoso de su generación.​ Begay era especialista en acuarelas y serigrafías. Él fue el último exestudiante vivo de Dorothy Dunn en la Santa Fe Indian School. Su trabajo ganó varios premios y es exhibido en museos y colecciones privadas de todo el mundo. (es)
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