Tomah Joseph (1837–1914), a.k.a. Joseph Tomah and Tomah Josephs, was a Passamaquoddy artist and governor of communities in Maine in the United States. He taught the future US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt how to canoe.
You can find people similar to Tomah Joseph by visiting our lists 20th-century American male artists and 19th-century American male artists.
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Date of birth | 1837
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Date of death | 1914
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