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Andrew Neyando

Andrew Neyando
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Elders' Biographies
Andrew was born December 5, 1923; his parents were Mary (Shananzhaa) and Peter Neyando. His paternal grandparents were Old William Vittrekwa and Merika; Andrew’s maternal grandparents were Charlie Shananzhaa and Mary (nee: Vee). Andrew trapped, fished and hunted all his life.
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