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Waáno-Gano
Joseph Theodore "Waáno-Gano" ("Joe") Noonan of the San Fernando Valley Professional Artists' Guild〔(Joe T. Waáno-Gano Noonan cited in the ''Catalog of Copyright Entries'', art 4. Works of Art, Etc. New Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office. )〕〔(''Who's Who in California 1942-1943''. )〕 was an artist born on March 3, 1906 in Salt Lake City, Utah.〔Tracy. ("Joe Waano-Gano (1906–1982)." ) ''Early California Antiques.'' Retrieved 15 Oct 2013.〕 He self-identified as being of Cherokee descent. ==Background== Joseph Noonan's parents were Irene May Noonan (1876–1960), whom the artist called Rena May Lash-Heart,〔(Portrait of Waáno-Gano's mother Rena Lash Heart as drawn by the artist )〕 and James A. Noonan. The couple married in 1891 and four children, three of whom survived past infancy. James died around 1900. Irene was born in Arkansas in May 1876 and died in California in 1960.〔Snodgrass, Jeanne O. ("American Indian Painters: A Biographical Directory." ) New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, 1968. Retrieved 15 Oct 2013.〕
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