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Ehyophsta ("Yellow-Haired Woman") [1] (b. circa 1826, d. 1915) was a Cheyenne woman warrior. She was the daughter of a chief, Stands-in-the-Timber, who died in 1849, and the niece of Bad Faced Bull. [2]
Mature Young Adults: Post-production Yes Short film Completed by Katherine Barrell after death of director Kent Nolan. [35] The Offer: Production coordinator Short film 2016 Dissecting Gwen: Yes Story by Yes Short film Winner, Best Screenplay, Women in Film & Television – Toronto [23] Winner, Best Comedy Short, Canadian Diversity Film ...
In Louisiana, the Redbone cultural group consists mainly of the families of migrants to the state following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The term Redbone became disfavored as it was a pejorative nickname applied by others; however, in the past 30 years, the term has begun to be used as the preferred description for some creole groups, including the Louisiana Redbones.
Angel Reese is making her mom’s birthday wishes come true!. On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Chicago Sky star, 22, invited her mother "Mama Angel," whose real name is Angel Webb Reese, onto her YouTube ...
Titled "High Yaller", the painting's subject is a light-skinned black woman dressed in bright yellow from head to foot walking down a Harlem street. [ 15 ] The phrase survives in folk songs such as " The Yellow Rose of Texas ", which originally referred to Emily West Morgan , a " mulatto " indentured servant apocryphally associated with the ...
Gold-digger: A younger person, typically a woman, who seduces and then gets money, affection and possessions from an older person; the term can also have criminal implications. Golden Girls: [20] A group of older women who are friends; originates from the term "golden years", and from the 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls.
a term used by black people to either denote a white woman or a black woman who acts too much like a white one. While Miss Ann (or just plain Ann) is a derisive reference to the white woman, by extension it is applied to any black woman who puts on airs and tries to act like Miss Ann. [257] [258] Wigger/Wigga, wegro
Women described as "yellow cabs" can often be observed in so-called "border regions" consisting of highly transient, ethnically and culturally mixed populations. [6] One scholar studying the "yellow cab" phenomenon listed the Roppongi district of Tokyo, United States Forces Japan bases in locations such as Yokosuka, Yokota, Misawa, Iwakuni, Sasebo, and Okinawa as possible locations in Japan ...