Note 1: Opened the Navajo Gallery in Taos in 1968. It was the first Native American-owned art gallery. In 1973, he was the only living artist whose work was shown in the "Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian" exhibition held at Metropolitan Museum in New York City. Two of his pieces were selected for the cover of the exhibit's catalog.
Note 2: Upon his death, New Mexico's governor Bill Richardson ordered flags flown at half-staff in his honor.
Note 3: Referred to as "the Picasso of American Indian artists" by The New York Times.
“Maybe I'm being cynical, but I find it so dramatic when people say that Meghan has suffered "abuse" from the press or the royal family. Nobody held a gun to her head and forced her to read all the negative articles about her, she could just ignore them. Besides the fact, I struggle to find any seriously defamatory article towards her, at most there were some unflattering comparisons with Kate. I wouldn't call it abuse! Those "dramatic" family feuds seems like typical family quarrels and misunderstanding. I've heard the word "abuse" mentioned so casually but reconstructing the events it wasn't as serious as Meghan suggested. Too many people are still impressed by Lady Diana to fell for this narrative without questioning anything.” - Submitted by Anonymous
An archivist found a long forgotten 8mm film reel in an old metal box, marked "Philippines 1942". Thinking it was lost WWII footage, he sent it in to be restored/digitized. When he got the footage back, he found puppies instead