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Not clear to me how your example is "imperfect": Is it because "Two Feathers" is not his real name, or because he's always/typically referred to withhis first name included?
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Hoping to strike gold, I checked out wikipedia's list of notable Native Americans, and found that those listed are/were famous under their (translated or not) given name (Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Pontiac, Sacajawea) or have a Western first name, and a family name which is a translated, and sometimes fused into a single word, like Donald TwoRivers or Clayton Lonetree, or have that pattern plus the tribe name, such as or Joe Medicine Crow mens nike tn shoes.
So, basically a fruitless search, but interesting.
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"Hot Lips" Houlihan
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Fictional: Keen Eddie [Arlette]
posted by Sunburnt at 9:37 PM on September 23, 2012
In fact, lots of bluesmen fit the pattern. In addition to Blind Lemon, there's Big Boy Crudup, Hound Dog Taylor, and Sonny Boy Williamsons I and II, among others.
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