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Ballard, Louis W

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Personal name headingBallard, Louis W.
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Variant(s)Ballard, L. W. (Louis Wayne)
Honganózhe
Stands with Eagles
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1931-07-08
Death date2007-02-09
Place of birthQuapaw (Okla.)
Place of deathSanta Fe (N.M.)
Field of activityMusic
Profession or occupationComposers Music teachers Artists Journalists
Authors
Found inHis Ritmo Indio, 1979: t.p. (Louis W. Ballard)
Rehrig, W.H. The heritage ency. of band music, c1991 (Ballard, Louis Wayne; b. 7-8-31, Miami, Okla.)
His Scenes from Indian life, 1966: t.p. (L.W. Ballard)
Public historian, fall 1996: p. 193 (Louis W. Ballard/Honganózhe; enrolled member of the Ogàxpa Nation of Oklahoma; historian singer, and dancer)
Wikipedia, June 22, 2011 (Louis W. Ballard; Honganozhe; "Stands With Eagles"; July 8, 1931-Feb. 9, 2007; Native American composer, educator, author, artist, and journalist; Cherokee, Quapaw, French and Scottish heritage; b. Devil's Promenade, Okla.)
SSDI, June 22, 2011 (Ballard, Louis W.; b. July 8, 1931; d. Feb. 9, 2007 (P[roof, death of certificate observed]); last address: Santa Fe, N.M.; issued by: Penn.)
Wikipedia, February 13, 2019 (Louis W. Ballard; Louis Wayne Ballard; born July 8, 1931, of Quapaw and Cherokee heritage; Quapaw name was Honganozhe, which means "One Who Stands With Eagles"; in Devil's Promenade, near Miami, Oklahoma; died February 9, 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Native American composer, educator, author, artist, and journalist)
Louis W. Ballard WWW site, February 13, 2019 (Louis W. Ballard (1931-2007), aka Honganozhe (his Quapaw name meaning "Stands With Eagles"); born near Quapaw, Oklahoma, in the Native American community of Devil's Promenade; American composer, music educator and author of Cherokee-Quapaw, French and Scottish heritage)