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Lewis Tewanima

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After the 1912 Olympics Tewanima returned to his reservation and spent the rest of his life herding sheep, and growing crops. In 1954, he was selected for the all-time U.S. Olympic track & field team, and in 1957 inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. Tewanima died after falling from a
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weekend. The 10K and 5K courses start in the village on top of the mesa and follow a foot trail descends and circles around the mesa. The 10K includes a 3-mile run through a riverbed. The last part of both the 5K and 10K is a climb up stairs back to the top of the mesa where the finish line is
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Native American, and spent nearly his entire life on a reservation in Arizona. In 1906, as a result of a dispute between the Hopi and U.S. Government over school education for children, Tewanima was sent to
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Tewanima is a running legend to the Hopi tribe and there is a race dedicated to him every year on top of Second Mesa. The race is primarily a 10K and 5K which is held on the Sunday of
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located. Among other great runners, Billy Mills has been sighted in attendance at this event called the Louis Tewanima Footrace.
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Jim Thorpe shaking hands with Moses Friedman while Glenn "Pop" Warner (left), Tewanima (center), and a crowd look on
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Olympic silver medalists for the United States in track and field
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Louis Tewanima

Second Mesa
United States
Olympic Games
1912 Stockholm
10000 metres
Olympic
10,000 meter run
Hopi
Carlisle Indian School
Jim Thorpe
Billy Mills
marathon

Hopi
Fort Wingate
New Mexico
Carlisle Indian School
Boston Marathon
Labor Day
Hopi people
Native Americans in the United States
"The Olympic Star Who Just Wanted to Go Home"
"Lewis Tewanima"



Lewis Tewanima
The Spirits Moved Him

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