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  2. Bernice Silver - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Silver (October 7, 1913 – April 18, 2020) [1] was an American puppeteer and activist, known in her field as "the Queen of Potpourri", referring to the combination of puppetry, storytelling, music, and politics in her open-mic performances.

  3. Puppetry is booming in L.A. Meet the new generation of ... - AOL

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    In the last year, membership has spiked at the Los Angeles Guild of Puppetry. Inside the new generation of artists continuing its mission. Puppetry is booming in L.A. Meet the new generation of ...

  4. List of IATSE locals - Wikipedia

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    International Cinematographers Guild (Local 667 Eastern Canada) Motion Picture Studio Production Technicians (Locals 849 Atlantic Canada, 856 Manitoba, 873 Toronto, 411 Toronto, and 891 Vancouver) Halifax Stagehands (Local 680 Halifax)

  5. Ruby Jane Smith - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Jane Smith (born November 17, 1994) is an American fiddle player, singer, and songwriter in the traditional bluegrass and Americana music genres. [2] The youngest fiddler invited to play the Grand Ole Opry, Smith has toured and recorded with Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson, Drake Bell, [3] and Willie Nelson, and has performed on Austin City Limits.

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  8. Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

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    Angel Mounds: A chiefdom in southern Indiana near Evansville. It is thought by some archaeologists that the Late Mississippian Caborn-Welborn culture developed from the Angel phase people around 1400 and lasted to around 1700 CE. [12] Kincaid site: A major Mississippian mound center in southern Illinois across the Ohio River from Paducah, Kentucky.

  9. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    Admitted men and women 16-55. Had 4,036 benefit and 100 social members in 55 lodges in 1917. Operated in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and all states west of the Mississippi north of the 36th parallel. Officers included the supreme archon, supreme scribe, supreme treasurer, supreme medical examiner, and general ...