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  2. Navajo white - Wikipedia

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    The name "Navajo White" is usually only used when referring to paint. Despite its name , the color is not a shade of white , but rather of yellow or of orange . From the 1970s to the 1990s it was, along with the color bone , one of the standard interior paint colors used in many tract homes in the United States and especially apartment complexes.

  3. Behr (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Behr Paint Company (stylized as BEHR) is a supplier of architectural paint and exterior wood care products to the American and Canadian do-it-yourself markets. BEHR manufactures interior and exterior house paints, decorative finishes, primers, stains and surface preparation products sold exclusively at The Home Depot . [ 2 ]

  4. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Red was the most difficult dye to obtain locally. Early Navajo textiles use cochineal, an extract from a Mesoamerican beetle, which often made a circuitous trade route through Spain and England on its way to the Navajo. Reds used in Navajo weaving tended to be raveled from imported textiles. The Navajo obtained black dye through piñon pitch ...

  5. Category:1822 by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1822 by country" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. John Smith (Chippewa Indian) - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that Smith was born between 1822 and 1826. [citation needed] Some sources place his birth as early as 1787, which would have made him 137 years old when he died of pneumonia on February 6, 1922. [1] He lived his entire life in the Cass Lake area of Minnesota [citation needed] and was known as "The Old Indian" to the local white ...

  7. Tattoo artist sentenced to prison for trafficking human remains

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    A Minnesota tattoo artist and human remains aficionado was sentenced to 15 months in prison for adding the stolen corpse of a stillborn baby boy to his collection, among other smuggled body parts ...

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