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Benjamin Harjo, Jr. (born 1945) is an award-winning Absentee Shawnee-Seminole painter and printmaker from Oklahoma.〔Lester, 220-1〕 ==Background== Harjo is half-Seminole and half-Shawnee and is enrolled in the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Harjo’s father was the late Benjamin Harjo, Sr., a full blood Seminole. Harjo’s mother, Viola Harjo, lives in Byng, Oklahoma. Viola’s father was William F. Harjo, who graduated from Chilocco Indian School in 1939. Viola married Benjamin Harjo’s stepfather, Roman Harjo (1924–2006) in 1954 at Clovis, New Mexico.〔Guin, Wayne. “Obituaries December 12, 2006.” (Evening News’.’ ) 12 Dec 2006 (30 Aug 2009).〕 The name Harjo means "Crazy" in the Muscogee language and is part of a military title, ''Chitto Harjo'' or "Crazy snake."〔(Chitto Harjo. ) ''Chronicles of Oklahoma.'' Volume 13, Number 2, Page 139. June 1935 (retrieved 30 Aug 2009)〕 Harjo was born on September 19, 1945 in Clovis, New Mexico.〔 The family moved back to Oklahoma, and Harjo lived with his grandparents, Emmett and Ruth Wood, from age 10 to 18.〔Painter, Bryan. (Going Home: Ben Harjo, Jr. ) ‘’NewsOK’’. 23 Nov 2007 (30 Aug 2009)〕
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