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1932 Apache, Oklahoma - 1996 Lawton, Oklahoma. Known for: Native American scene, landscape.
A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School... Read full biography
A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and the Haskell Indian Nations University. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in... Read full biography
A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and the Haskell Indian Nations University. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and the Haskell Indian Nations University. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and the Haskell Indian Nations University. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
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Joyce Lee Tate (Doc Tate) Nevaquaya
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A member of the Comanche Indian tribe of Oklahoma, Doc Tate Nevaquaya, known also as Joyce Lee Tate, was a painter, teacher, minister, dancer and musician. He studied at the Fort Sill Indian School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and the Haskell Indian Nations University.
Source:
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"