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A Skookum doll in its original box An original label Skookum dolls. A Skookum doll was a Native American themed doll, sold as a souvenir item in the early 20th century. Although considered collectible, they are not authentic Native American dolls, as they were designed and created by a white woman, and quickly mass-produced.
Leonard Earle Wood (born September 22, 1934) is an American former NASCAR crew chief, engine builder and co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing. [1] Considered the innovator of the modern pit stop , Wood's team is recognized as the first to record a 25-second four-tire pit stop in NASCAR history. [ 2 ]
Wood Brothers Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was formed in 1950 by brothers Ray Lee, Clay, Delano, Glen, and Leonard Wood. Today, it is owned by the children and grandchildren of Glen Wood—Len Wood, Eddie Wood, Kim Hall, Jon Wood, Jordan Hicks, and Keven Wood.
The win earned Burton one of the last remaining spots in the playoff field and finally gave team co-owners Eddie and Len Wood the victory their late father had long eyed. Glen Wood, a NASCAR Hall ...
Signed drawing by Manuel Rosenberg 1927. Leonard Wood (October 9, 1860 – August 7, 1927) was a United States Army major general, physician, and public official.He served as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Military Governor of Cuba, and Governor-General of the Philippines.
Reverend Maceo Len Woods (April 23, 1932 – January 11, 2020) was an American gospel musician and noted organist, who founded the Christian Tabernacle Church. In 1954, he started his music career with the release of, Amazing Grace , that was released by Vee-Jay Records .
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The Electric Indian was a studio group assembled and produced by The Dovells lead singer Len Barry which included Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates fame. [1] Barry had an interest in Native American history, possibly inspired by watching The Lone Ranger TV series as a child. [2] Their best-known song was "Keem-O-Sabe" which charted in 1969.