

Kecia Alaniz
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Dec 2020 | 263 contributions | 26 thank-yous | 326 connections
Kecia Alaniz was born in Georgetown University Hospital. She graduated from Haskell Jr College in Lawrence, KS. She graduated from Marymount Univ in Arlington, VA. She is a Hocak artist, craftsman, designer and historian.
"Hisjara Gi" is translated to Light Eyes. Her eyes are lighter in color than all her siblings.
Connections to Super Bowl halftime show performers: Kecia is 30 degrees from Prince Nelson, 21 degrees from Dan Aykroyd, 20 degrees from Garth Brooks, 31 degrees from Chubby Checker, 23 degrees from Ella Fitzgerald, 22 degrees from Dusty Hill, 33 degrees from Whitney Houston, 23 degrees from Mick Jagger, 26 degrees from Paul McCartney, 18 degrees from Tom Petty, 21 degrees from Chris Stapleton and 23 degrees from Shania Twain on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
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