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As a symbol of commitment to her Aboriginal culture Kath Walker changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal as this name introduces her as a Native American and not as a white girl.
Richmond, Virginia native, Maggie L. Walker, chartered the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in 1903. Thus, she not only became the first African-American female bank president in US history, but the first American female bank president as well.
The Walker War took place from 1853 to 1858. It was a conflict between Mormon settlers in Utah and the Ute Native American tribes. The war was primarily sparked by tensions over land and resources as the Mormons expanded their settlements. The conflict ended with a series of negotiations that led to a peace treaty in 1858.
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The skin walker is part of native American mythology, and does not actually exist.
A bear walker is a term in Native American folklore for an evil sorcerer, especially one who walks by night in the form of a bear.
As a symbol of commitment to her Aboriginal culture Kath Walker changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal as this name introduces her as a Native American and not as a white girl.
Walker Texas Ranger - 1993 El Coyote Part 2 4-18 was released on: USA: 24 February 1996
Walker Texas Ranger - 1993 El Coyote Part 1 4-17 was released on: USA: 17 February 1996
Frederick Walker - native police commandant - died in 1866.
Clint Walker, the American actor best known for his role in the television series "Cheyenne," had a diverse heritage, including French, German, and Native American ancestry. However, specific details about the extent of his Native American background are not well-documented. While he often embraced this aspect of his heritage, there is no definitive evidence to confirm the percentage or specific tribal affiliation.
Yes, it is. If you check the top 1000 Indian surnames, Walker is definitely included. The Walker surname is usually said to be Scottish or Irish. Long before Europeans invaded America, many tribes, in their own language, included "Walker" as part of their name i.e. Firewalker; Skywalker; etc. Also, many Native American languages use the syllables "wau" and "quah" frequently, as well as very similar sounding syllables. These syllables mean different things in different Native American languages. My "Walker" surname is in no way related to Scottish or Irish ancestry. Each "Walker" just has to do the research, if the information is available, and figure out how their ancestors came by their surname.
Felix Walker - American politician - was born in 1753.
Felix Walker - American politician - died in 1828.
Dick Walker - American football - was born in 1933.
Ed Walker - American veteran - died in 2011.