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Juanita L. Learned

Astrology Data, Zodiac Sign, Natal Birth Chart, Kundli, and Horoscope


Juanita L. Learned

Birth Name:

Juanita L. Learned

Female

Birth Date:

Sat, Sep 06, 1930

Time of Birth:

Unknown (using Noon)

Place of Birth:

Canton Township, Oklahoma, United States

Age:

94

Zodiac Sign:

Virgo

Astrology Data:

Sun

Sun

13°
Vir
22'

About Juanita L. Learned

Juanita L. Learned (September 6, 1930 – August 26, 1996) was the first woman to chair the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. She was Southern Arapaho and was known for her work to keep the Concho Indian School from closing, as well as actions to return the school building, and land and buildings of Fort Reno to her tribe.

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Birth Chart and Planetary Positions of Juanita L. Learned

Astrological portrait of Juanita L. Learned

Here you will read about qualities of Juanita L. Learned that may be familiar to you as well as a few that might seem new. Together the various features listed below, comprise an astrological portrait of Juanita L. Learned as a unique person

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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Juanita L. Learned: Sun 13 Virgo, Moon 27 Aquarius, Mercury 6 Libra, Venus 29 Libra, Mars 5 Cancer, Jupiter 14 Cancer, Saturn 5 Capricorn, Uranus 14 Aries, Neptune 3 Virgo, Pluto 20 Cancer, Sun Quincunx Uranus, Sun Sextile Jupiter, Mercury Square Saturn, Sun Semi Square Venus, Mercury Square Mars, Mars Opposition Saturn, Mars Sextile Neptune, Jupiter Square Uranus, Jupiter Conjunct Pluto, Saturn Trine Neptune, Neptune Semi Square Pluto

Categories related to Juanita L. Learned: 20th-century American women politicians, 20th-century American politicians, 1930 births, Oklahoma, 1996 deaths, September 6 births, People from Blaine County, Native American politicians, Women in Oklahoma politics, Native American women in politics, 20th-century Native American women, Haskell Indian Nations University alumni, Arapaho

Photo attribution: Dale Blackwell, Miller, Patsy (May 28, 1970). "Her Goal: Rights for Indians". The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. p. B1

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