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Deloria is a Native American surname, derived from the name of a French trapper, Phillippe des Lauriers, who settled and married into a Yankton community of the Dakota people. Notable people with the name include:Ella Cara Deloria (1888–1971), educator, anthropologist, ethnographer, linguist, and author of Waterlily;
Mary Sully (1896–1963), born Susan Mabel Deloria, avant-garde artist;
Philip J. Deloria, American Indian author, historian; son of Vine Deloria Jr.;
Philip Joseph Deloria, an Episcopal priest, aka Tipi Sapa, a leader of the Yankton/Nakota band of the Sioux Nation;
Phillip S. 'Sam' Deloria, former director of the American Indian Law Center and the American Indian Graduate Center of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and brother of Vine Deloria Jr.;
Vine Deloria Jr. (1933–2005), American Indian author, theologian, historian, and activist.
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