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- Lewis_Tewanima height "160.0".
- Lewis_Tewanima weight "51.0".
- Lewis_Tewanima abstract "Louis Tewanima (1888 – January 18, 1969), incorrectly spelled Lewis Tewanima, was an American two-time Olympic distance runner and silver medalist in the 10,000 meter run in 1912. He was a Hopi Indian and ran for the Carlisle Indian School where he was a teammate of Jim Thorpe. His silver medal in 1912 remained the best U.S. achievement in this event until another Indian, Billy Mills, won the gold medal in 1964. Tewanima also competed at the 1908 Olympics, where he finished in ninth place in the marathon.".
- Lewis_Tewanima alias "Hopi runner and Olympic athlete".
- Lewis_Tewanima birthDate "1888".
- Lewis_Tewanima birthPlace Shungopavi.
- Lewis_Tewanima birthYear "1888".
- Lewis_Tewanima deathDate "1969-01-18".
- Lewis_Tewanima deathPlace Second_Mesa,_Arizona.
- Lewis_Tewanima deathYear "1969".
- Lewis_Tewanima height "1.6".
- Lewis_Tewanima thumbnail Lewis_Tewanima_2162665005_0effc1f895_o.jpg?width=300.
- Lewis_Tewanima weight "51000.0".
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- Lewis_Tewanima wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lewis Tewanima".
- Lewis_Tewanima alternativeNames "Hopi runner and Olympic athlete".
- Lewis_Tewanima birthDate "1888".
- Lewis_Tewanima birthPlace "Shungopavi Second Mesa, Arizona, United States".
- Lewis_Tewanima caption "Louis Tewanima in 1911".
- Lewis_Tewanima club "Carlisle Indian Industrial School".
- Lewis_Tewanima dateOfBirth "1888".
- Lewis_Tewanima dateOfDeath "1969-01-18".
- Lewis_Tewanima deathDate "1969-01-18".
- Lewis_Tewanima deathPlace "Second Mesa, Arizona, United States".
- Lewis_Tewanima name "Tewanima, Lewis".
- Lewis_Tewanima placeOfBirth "Shungopavi Second Mesa, Arizona, United States".
- Lewis_Tewanima placeOfDeath "Second Mesa, Arizona, United States".
- Lewis_Tewanima shortDescription "Athletics (sport) competitor".
- Lewis_Tewanima showMedals "yes".
- Lewis_Tewanima sport "Long-distance running".
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- Lewis_Tewanima description "Athletics (sport) competitor".
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- Lewis_Tewanima subject Category:1969_deaths.
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- Lewis_Tewanima subject Category:Olympic_medalists_in_athletics_(track_and_field).
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- Lewis_Tewanima hypernym Runner.
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- Lewis_Tewanima comment "Louis Tewanima (1888 – January 18, 1969), incorrectly spelled Lewis Tewanima, was an American two-time Olympic distance runner and silver medalist in the 10,000 meter run in 1912. He was a Hopi Indian and ran for the Carlisle Indian School where he was a teammate of Jim Thorpe. His silver medal in 1912 remained the best U.S. achievement in this event until another Indian, Billy Mills, won the gold medal in 1964.".
- Lewis_Tewanima label "Lewis Tewanima".