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  1. Acee Blue Eagle (17 August 1907 – 18 June 1959) was a Native American artist, educator, dancer, and Native American flute player, [1] who directed the art program at Bacone College.

  2. BLUE EAGLE, ACEE (1909–1959). Creek-Pawnee artist and teacher Acee Blue Eagle was born Alex McIntosh near Anadarko on August 17, 1909. He was known by several names during his childhood. A nickname, "Ah-Say" became "Acee" when he entered school.

  3. Acee Blue Eagle was a Native American artist, educator, dancer, and Native American flute player, who directed the art program at Bacone College. His birth name was Alexander...

  4. Acee Blue Eagle was a Native American Indigenous Art artist who was born in 1907. Numerous key galleries and museums such as LNMM, Art Museum Riga Bourse have featured Acee Blue Eagle's work in the past.

  5. Blue Eagle’s depiction of the Seminole Indians, with the exception of their adapted traditional patchwork clothing, is set in the tropical landscape of Florida, connecting the Oklahoma...

  6. Acee Blue Eagle (1907 - 1959) Creek-Pawnee artist and teacher Acee Blue Eagle was born Alex McIntosh near Anadarko on August 17, 1909. He was known by several names during his childhood.

  7. Acee Blue Eagle, a Pawnee Indian from Oklahoma, also worked under the pseudonyms of Alex C. McIntosh, Chebon Ahbulah (Laughing Boy) and Lumhee Holot-Tee (Blue Eagle). He was a well-known artists, educator, dancer and flute player.