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Washita

[wosh-i-taw, waw-shi-]

noun

plural

Washitas 
,

plural

Washita .
  1. Ouachita.



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He was known for his guitar playing with artists like Bob Dylan and John Lennon, but here he’s singing, “I was born on the banks of the Washita River.”

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We had to use him, and “Washita Love Child” was perfect for this scene.

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Just like 1868 at the Washita River in Oklahoma.

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At the time, he was studying George Custer's 1868 massacre at Washita, Okla., in which the lieutenant colonel attacked a band of sleeping Cheyenne, killing more than 100, including many women and children, and taking many prisoners — among them the artist's great-great grandfather, who was named Heap of Birds.

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The Oklahoman reports that administrators of the Cordell Memorial Hospital in Washita County announced Monday it could no longer provide the Women, Infant and Children program.

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