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Leon Quah was born in 1980.

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Danny Quah was born in 1958.

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Shaun Quah is 181 cm.

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Shaun Quah goes by Shaniqua.

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Quah Chow Cheung was born in 1913.

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Quah Ting Wen was born on 1992-08-18.

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D. Quah has written:

'Empirics for growth and distribution'

'The invisible hand and the weightless economy'

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Cheung Yung died on January 25, 2013, in Taipei, Taiwan of heart attack.

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Singapore's Quah Zheng Wen came in first in the Men 200 metre Butterfly event of SEA Swimming Championship.

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The cast of The Olive Depression - 2008 includes: Huipeng Lee as Marcy Benjamin Low as Trevor Patricia Pang as Lucille Edward Poon as Stan Shaun Quah as Robert Leonard Tan as Lance June Yang as Sarah Jian Yuan Ooi as Johnny

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veinticuatro [bei̯n̪tiˈkwatɾo]

*The symbols between brackets, represent the pronunciation of the word, according to the International Phonetic Alphabet that Spanish phoneticians use.

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"Chippewa" is the US name for the tribe more widely known as Ojibwe or Ojibwa, but whose real name is Anishinaabe.

A few important chiefs in the tribe's history include:

  • Hole in the Day (or Hole in the Sky), a Minnesota war chief whose ancestor had the same name.
  • Mamongeseda
  • Curly Head
  • Shingwaukonse
  • Nabunagoging
  • Menissinowenninne
  • Ne-bah-quah-om (Big Dog)
  • Chief Buffalo

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Danny Quah has written:

'Permanent and transitory movements in labor income' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Empirics for economic growth and convergence'

'One business cycle and one trend from (many,) many disaggregates'

'Digital goods and the new economy' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Information technology, Information technology

'The relative importance of permanent and transitory components'

'The relative importance of permanent and transitory components' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'What do we learn from unit roots in macroeconomic time series?' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'An improved rate for nonnegative definite consistent covariance matrix estimation with heterogeneous dependent data' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Exploiting cross section variation for unit root inference in dynamic data'

'Twin peaks'

'A common error in the treatment of trending time series' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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The cast of The Vanishing American - 1955 includes: Scott Brady as Blandy Gloria Castillo as Yashi Jim Davis as Glendon John Dierkes as Freil Augie Gomez as Old Folks George Keymas as Coshanta Gene Lockhart as Blucher Francis McDonald as Stage Guard James Millican as Walker Julian Rivero as Etenia Jay Silverheels as Beeteia Charles Stevens as Quah-Tan Glenn Strange as Beleanth Audrey Totter as Marion Warner Forrest Tucker as Morgan Lee Van Cleef as Jay Lord Hank Worden as Shoie

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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.

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Athletics, shooting, swimming, and table tennnis. The following athletes have qualified for the 2008 Games: 1) Zhang Guirong - shot put

2) Lee Wung Yew - trap shooting

3) Quah Ting Wen - swimming, 400 meter individual medley

4) Tao Li - swimming, 100 meter butterfly

5) Bryan Tay - swimming, 200 meter freestyle

6) Nicolette Teo - swimming, 100 meter and 200 meter breaststroke

7) Feng Tianwei - table tennis, women's singles

8) Gao Ning - table tennis, men's singles

9) Li Jiawei - table tennis, women's singles

10) Wang Yuegu - table tennis, women's singles

11) Yang Zi - table tennis, men's singles

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The cast of Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield - 2011 includes: Chris Badenoch as himself Lola Berry as herself Pablo Canamasas as himself Kath Clarke as herself Skye Craig as herself Shane Delia as himself Rowie Dillon as herself Colin Fassnidge as himself Julie Goodwin as herself Marion Grasby as herself Callum Hann as himself Adam Liaw as himself Miguel Maestre as himself Colin Magee as himself Sabino Matera as himself Trish McKenzie as herself Ricardo Momesso as himself Tom Niall as himself Lucas Parsons as himself Alvin Quah as himself Hayden Quinn as himself Jacques Reymond as himself Dominique Rizzo as herself Nadia Rodman as herself Naomi Scesny as herself Justine Schofield as Herself - Host Kirsten Tibballs as herself Andre Ursini as himself Natalie Von Bertouch as herself

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The cast of One Night - 2012 includes: Segun Akingbola as Heckler Feras Albakri as Litman Neal Barry as Derek Kate Binchy as Mrs. Callaghan Lin Blakley as School Secretary Oliver Boot as Mr. Walker Kellie Bright as Dawn Reece Buttery as Joey Lolita Chakrabarti as Nira Daryl Fishwick as Vicky Anna Foster as 5 Live Presenter Rachel Gaffin as Restaurant Receptionist Lorna Gayle as Mrs. Johnson Don Gilet as DC Hutton Marianne Graffam as Karin - Social Worker Lisa Hammond as Dee Trixiebell Harrowell as Lauren Aykut Hilmi as Shopkeeper 1 Douglas Hodge as Ted Ben Hull as Barney Campbell Bashir Hussein as Sami Jessica Hynes as Carol Gbemisola Ikumelo as Miss Kanouti Rad Lazar as Caretaker Oscar Lloyd as Gabriel Kate Lock as Miss Trellis Caroline Loncq as Armani Woman William Marcantonio as Oli Ami Metcalf as Shannon Blandy Moaso as Dil Zach Morris as Kyle Robert Mountford as Mr. Patel Maggie Norris as Mrs. Hartley Cosh Omar as Shopkeeper 2 Joshua Osei as Jake Daphne Quah as WPC Chiu Saskia Reeves as Sally George Sargeant as Fitz Tahirah Sharif as Madison Mark Springer as Bernie Sophie Stanton as Kathy Neil Stuke as Kenny Richard Sutton as Tom Jeremy Swift as Dominic Pip Torrens as Mr. Lerner Tamara Wall as Sandra Monsay Whitney as Nikki

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In French, it literally means "I know not what". The French idiom can best be translated as "a certain something." It's used to indicate qualities that are intangible, and hard to put into words.

Example: "He did well with the ladies, as he had a certain je ne sais quoi."

The French pronunciation is (zhuh nuh say kwah) - ZH sound (JH) is the G in genre.

The US pronunciation sounds like (jen nay say quah).

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The cast of Jack on the Box - 1979 includes: Nicholas Barnes as Dickie Ducker Nicholas Bridge as Young Jack Eric Francis as Mr. Busby Darren Higgs as Boy Jack Keith Jayne as Neville Hampstead Roger Neate as Undergraduate 1 Michelle Newell as Maggie Jack Trevor Story as himself

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The cast of Celebrity Masterchef - 2006 includes: Kaye Adams as herself Geraldine Allinson as Herself - Local Newspaper Chairman Rupert Allinson as himself Tracy Ann Oberman as herself Nihal Arthanyake as himself Gemma Atkinson as herself Linda Barker as herself Laura Bechtolsheimer as herself Ninia Benjamin as herself Gemma Bissix as herself Chris Bisson as himself Ian Bleasdale as himself Jennie Bond as herself Rosie Boycott as herself Ernest Boyden as himself Julia Bradbury as herself Michael Buerk as himself Simon Burdess as himself Charles Campion as himself Charles Campion as Himself - Food Critic Sarah Cawood as herself Colleen Clyde as herself Sebastian Coe as himself Chris Coghill as himself Sue Cook as herself Richard Corrigan as himself Matt Dawson as himself Bertie De Rougemont as himself Kristian Digby as himself Charlie Dimmock as herself Clinton Drake as himself Robbie Earle as himself Marcus Eaves as himself Jeremy Edwards as himself Janet Ellis as herself Louis Emerick as himself Richard Farleigh as himself Lisa Faulkner as herself Sheila Ferguson as herself India Fisher as Herself - Narrator Alexandra Fletcher as herself Emma Forbes as herself Alexis Gaultier as Himself - Roussillon: 1 Star Philip Glenister as himself Jilly Goolden as herself Tanni Grey Thompson as herself Clare Grogan as herself Shobna Gulati as herself Sally Gunnell as herself Tony Hadley as himself Christine Hamilton as herself Martin Hancock as himself Angela Hartnett as herself Angela Hartnett as Herself - Murano, 1 star Marie Helvin as herself Isabella Hervey as herself Sherrie Hewson as herself Chris Hollins as himself Kelly Holmes as herself Colin Jackson as himself Vicki Jessel as herself Philip John Algernon Sidney as himself Tom Kitchin as Himself - The Kitchin, 1 star Atul Kochhar as himself Pierre Koffman as Himself - Formerly La Tante Claire: 3 Stars Graeme Le Saux as himself Helen Lederer as herself Jan Leeming as herself Barnaby Lenon as Himself - Headmaster, Harrow Mark Little as himself Fred MacAulay as himself Kym Mazelle as herself Ian McCaskill as himself Liz McClarnon as herself Joe McGann as himself Vicki Michelle as herself Jayne Middlemiss as herself Mark Moraghan as himself Chantelle Nicholson as herself Michael Obiora as himself Marcus Patric as himself Deena Payne as herself Tricia Penrose as herself Sue Perkins as herself Wendi Peters as herself Andi Peters as himself Steven Pinder as himself Rani Price as herself Pauline Quirke as herself Theo Randall as himself Esther Rantzen as herself Jay Rayner as himself Jay Rayner as Himself - Restaurant Critic Craig Revel Horwood as himself Angela Rippon as herself Rowland Rivron as himself Martin Roberts as himself Shirley Robertson as herself Linda Robson as herself Tia Romanov as herself Albert Roux as himself Tessa Sanderson as herself Sunetra Sarker as herself Nadia Sawalha as herself Simon Shepherd as himself Hywel Simons as himself Hardeep Singh Kohli as himself Mark Soar as Himself - Catering Manager Kate Spicer as herself Lorne Spicer as herself Kate Spicer as Herself - Lifestyle Journalist Debra Stephenson as herself Dick Strawbridge as himself James Strawbridge as himself Neil Stuke as himself Dennis Taylor as himself Iwan Thomas as himself Frazer Thompson as Himself - English Wine Producer Chris Tolman as Himself - Head of Economics, Harrow John Torode as Himself - Judge Isobel Tresyllian Compton as herself Phil Tufnell as himself Julia Tyler as Herself - Domestic Bursar, Harrow Midge Ure as himself Chris Walker as himself Marcus Wareing as himself Arabella Weir as herself Noel Whelan as himself Rav Wilding as himself Amy Willcock as herself Toyah Willcox as herself Sean Wilson as himself

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Charles Stevens has: Played Looey Jim in "Fatherhood" in 1915. Played Lieutenant in "The Lamb" in 1915. Played Volunteer in "The Birth of a Nation" in 1915. Played Thief in "Double Trouble" in 1915. Played Mexican Soldier in "Martyrs of the Alamo" in 1915. Played Mexican in "American Aristocracy" in 1916. Played Bandit in "The Good Bad Man" in 1916. Played Colonel Gargaras in "The Americano" in 1916. Played Lineman in "The Matrimaniac" in 1916. Played Japanese Accomplice in "The Mystery of the Leaping Fish" in 1916. Played Tony Lopez in "The Man from Painted Post" in 1917. Played Indian in "A Modern Musketeer" in 1917. Played Pedro in "Wild and Woolly" in 1917. Played Mexican John in "Six Shooter Andy" in 1918. Played Gangster in "Mr. Fix-It" in 1918. Played Officer in "His Majesty, the American" in 1919. Played Doorman in "The Lambs of Dove Court" in 1920. Played Yellow Horse in "The Mollycoddle" in 1920. Played Gent in "In Borrowed Plumes" in 1920. Played Messenger in "The Boy Messenger" in 1920. Played Patient in "The Hydro" in 1920. Played Peon Beaten by Sgt. Gonzalez in "The Mark of Zorro" in 1920. Played Planchet in "The Three Musketeers" in 1921. Played Pedro in "The Primitive Lover" in 1922. Played Indian in "Captain Fly-by-Night" in 1922. Played Seaman in "Moran of the Lady Letty" in 1922. Played The Fox in "Where the North Begins" in 1923. Played Indian Guide in "Empty Hands" in 1924. Played Indian in "The Iron Horse" in 1924. Played Shoie in "The Vanishing American" in 1925. Played Robledo in "Don Q Son of Zorro" in 1925. Played Mosheshoe in "Recompense" in 1925. Played Pablo in "A Son of His Father" in 1925. Played Indian in "Tumbleweeds" in 1925. Played Powder Man in "The Black Pirate" in 1926. Played Emilio Aguinaldo in "Across the Pacific" in 1926. Played Lawrence Jackfish (Indian Guide) in "Mantrap" in 1926. Performed in "The King of Kings" in 1927. Played Pietro in "Stand and Deliver" in 1928. Played Niambo in "Diamond Handcuffs" in 1928. Played Singh in "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" in 1929. Played Indian Servant in "Tide of Empire" in 1929. Played Servant in "The Taming of the Shrew" in 1929. Played Pedro in "The Virginian" in 1929. Played Lopez in "The Big Trail" in 1930. Played Injun Joe in "Tom Sawyer" in 1930. Played Mine Mexican in "The Arizona Kid" in 1930. Played John in "The Conquering Horde" in 1931. Played Lopez in "The Cisco Kid" in 1931. Played Lopez in "La gran jornada" in 1931. Played Pedro in "South of the Rio Grande" in 1932. Played Ernesto in "The Stoker" in 1932. Played Henchman in "Tex Takes a Holiday" in 1932. Played Chicken Thief in "The Broken Wing" in 1932. Played Messenger in "The Gay Caballero" in 1932. Played Ali in "Chandu the Magician" in 1932. Played Henchman Tonto in "Mystery Ranch" in 1932. Played Pancho in "Heritage of the Desert" in 1932. Played Indian in "The Golden West" in 1932. Played Indian Joe in "Drum Taps" in 1933. Played Chattermahl in "When Strangers Marry" in 1933. Played Bandit Leader in "Police Call" in 1933. Played Indian Joe in "Sensation Hunters" in 1933. Played Crewman in "The Woman I Stole" in 1933. Played Lee in "Perils of Pauline" in 1933. Played Kimba in "Fury of the Jungle" in 1933. Played Juan in "The California Trail" in 1933. Played Apache Herder in "Behold My Wife" in 1934. Played Cabbie in "Grand Canary" in 1934. Played Eskimo in "Man of Two Worlds" in 1934. Played Sheriff Mejias in "The Trumpet Blows" in 1934. Played Pancho in "Call of the Coyote: A Legend of the Golden West" in 1934. Played 2nd Indian in "Wake Up and Dream" in 1934. Played Groom in "Under the Pampas Moon" in 1935. Played Counterfeit Lottery Ticket Vendor in "Rumba" in 1935. Played Francois in "The Call of the Wild" in 1935. Played Captain Felipe de Lopez in "Aces and Eights" in 1936. Played Fisherman in "Give Us This Night" in 1936. Played Peon Spy in "Rose of the Rancho" in 1936. Played Captain Vargas in "The Bold Caballero" in 1936. Played Half-Breed in "The Country Beyond" in 1936. Played Malay Mike in "Here Comes Trouble" in 1936. Played Injun Charley in "The Plainsman" in 1936. Played Miguel in "Fair Warning" in 1937. Played Buckskin Frank, Henchman in "Wild West Days" in 1937. Played Ning in "Thank You, Mr. Moto" in 1937. Played Uncle Ned in "Ebb Tide" in 1937. Played Panamanian at Cockfight in "Swing High, Swing Low" in 1937. Performed in "The Last Train from Madrid" in 1937. Played Manuel in "The Renegade Ranger" in 1938. Played Henchman Breed in "Flaming Frontiers" in 1938. Played Murrieta Man on Trial in "Joaquin Murrieta" in 1938. Played Blackjack in "Forbidden Valley" in 1938. Played Mongol Warrior in "The Adventures of Marco Polo" in 1938. Played Capt. Moy in "Red Barry" in 1938. Played Talamu in "The Crime of Doctor Hallet" in 1938. Played Andres in "The Girl and the Gambler" in 1939. Played Henchman Ortega in "Desperate Trails" in 1939. Played Zavola in "Man of Conquest" in 1939. Played Indian in "Geronimo" in 1939. Played Indian Charlie in "Frontier Marshal" in 1939. Played Indian Shooting Mollie in "Union Pacific" in 1939. Played Ruiz in "Kit Carson" in 1940. Played Carlos Marquez in "Behind the News" in 1940. Played Native Fisherman-Cameraman Spy in "Charlie Chan in Panama" in 1940. Played Indian Trapper in "Untamed" in 1940. Played Native in "South to Karanga" in 1940. Played Pima in "Wagons Westward" in 1940. Played Half-breed Archer in "North West Mounted Police" in 1940. Played Snakeye in "Winners of the West" in 1940. Played Native in "Forced Landing" in 1941. Played Moccasin in "Roaring Frontiers" in 1941. Played Venustiano in "The Bad Man" in 1941. Played Henchman in "White Eagle" in 1941. Performed in "Bachelor Daddy" in 1941. Played Shepherd in "The Corsican Brothers" in 1941. Played Pablo Gomez in "Blood and Sand" in 1941. Played Ali - Train steward in "Half Way to Shanghai" in 1942. Played Henchman Puma in "Overland Mail" in 1942. Played Panao in "Beyond the Blue Horizon" in 1942. Played Filipino in "Manila Calling" in 1942. Played Crying Loon in "Pierre of the Plains" in 1942. Played Indian in "Here We Go Again" in 1942. Played Indian Charley in "Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die" in 1942. Performed in "El as negro" in 1944. Played Henchman Denver in "Marked Trails" in 1944. Played Juan in "Bad Men of the Border" in 1945. Played Man in Cantina in "Adventure" in 1945. Played Rusty in "Bandits of the Badlands" in 1945. Played Sebastian in "South of the Rio Grande" in 1945. Played Sojer Harris in "San Antonio" in 1945. Played West Stock Winner in "The Scarlet Horseman" in 1946. Played Jose in "Border Bandits" in 1946. Played Juan in "Tangier" in 1946. Played Indian Charlie in "My Darling Clementine" in 1946. Played Ruri in "Sinbad, the Sailor" in 1947. Played Painter in "The Exile" in 1947. Played White Mountain in "Buffalo Bill Rides Again" in 1947. Played Mexican Father in "The Homestretch" in 1947. Played Strangler in "Calcutta" in 1947. Played Grey Eagle in "Return of the Bad Men" in 1948. Played Manuel in "The Feathered Serpent" in 1948. Played Indian in "Coroner Creek" in 1948. Played Chief Imbray in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Broken Arm in "The Cowboy and the Indians" in 1949. Played Chief Iron Hand in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Red Moon in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Cleve in "The Walking Hills" in 1949. Played Pecos in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played White Hawk in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Trancos in "A Ticket to Tomahawk" in 1950. Played Soma in "Indian Territory" in 1950. Played Morellis in "The Savage Horde" in 1950. Played Juan Otlas in "Fortunes of Captain Blood" in 1950. Played Indian Joe in "The Showdown" in 1950. Played Pedro in "California Passage" in 1950. Played Diablito in "Ambush" in 1950. Played Chief Gray Wolf in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Played Tai Lan in "Sky King" in 1951. Played Courier in "Warpath" in 1951. Played Juan in "Sky King" in 1951. Performed in "Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" in 1951. Played Hotel owner Sims in "The Range Rider" in 1951. Played Indian Chief in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Played Pescadito in "The Range Rider" in 1951. Played Chico Johnny in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Performed in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Performed in "Death Valley Days" in 1952. Played Kaw Chief in "Wagons West" in 1952. Played Johnny Big Foot in "Smoky Canyon" in 1952. Played Lone Indian on Trail in "Rose of Cimarron" in 1952. Played Deputy Britt in "The Lion and the Horse" in 1952. Played Casmar in "Biff Baker, U.S.A." in 1952. Played Mexican in "San Antone" in 1953. Played Mexican Father in "Jeopardy" in 1953. Played Tribal Chief in "Eyes of the Jungle" in 1953. Played Apache Brave in "Conquest of Cochise" in 1953. Played Chief Wamai in "Savage Mutiny" in 1953. Played Eilota in "Escape from Fort Bravo" in 1953. Played Old Dying Indian in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Cariboo in "Gunfighters of the Northwest" in 1954. Performed in "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" in 1954. Performed in "Passport to Danger" in 1954. Played Blackjack Sam in "Man with the Steel Whip" in 1954. Played Geronimo in "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" in 1954. Played Bandit in "Green Fire" in 1954. Played Shaman in "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" in 1954. Played Pedro in "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" in 1954. Played Tony Gonzales in "Killer Leopard" in 1954. Played Pablo in "Jubilee Trail" in 1954. Played Indian Charlie in "Captain Midnight" in 1954. Played Wynoki in "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" in 1954. Played Peon Villager in "The Last Command" in 1955. Played Quah-Tan in "The Vanishing American" in 1955. Played Deerfoot in "My Friend Flicka" in 1955. Played Ataksuk in "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" in 1955. Played Pablo in "Soldiers of Fortune" in 1955. Played Kluk-Wan, Medicine Man in "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" in 1955. Played Indian in "Frontier" in 1955. Played Indian in "Pardners" in 1956. Played Ten-Gauge Vasquez in "State Trooper" in 1956. Played Kasubine, the medicine man in "Blast Off" in 1956. Played Medicine Man in "The Adventures of Jim Bowie" in 1956. Played Pinal in "The Adventures of Jim Bowie" in 1956. Played Old Man in "Broken Arrow" in 1956. Played Slave in "The Ten Commandments" in 1956. Played Neche in "Broken Arrow" in 1956. Performed in "Boots and Saddles" in 1957. Played Medicine Man in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Charlie in "Sugarfoot" in 1957. Played Charlie Falling Horse in "Sugarfoot" in 1957. Played Mexican in "Duel at Apache Wells" in 1957. Played Old Indian in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Saba July in "Sugarfoot" in 1957. Played Half-breed Informer in "Zorro" in 1957. Played Indian Chief in "Maverick" in 1957. Played Josafat in "Zorro" in 1957. Played Yellow Claw in "Bronco" in 1958. Played Shad in "Bronco" in 1958. Played Indian in "Laramie" in 1959. Played Escudero in "Law of the Plainsman" in 1959. Played Chinook in "The Alaskans" in 1959. Played Old Indian in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Sub-Chief in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Keno in "Last Train from Gun Hill" in 1959. Played Tom Badger in "Oklahoma Territory" in 1960. Played Joseph Hayes in "The Outsider" in 1961. Played Breed in "Flaming Frontiers" in 1966.

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