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There is insufficient recognition given to Native American women, many of whom have made enormous contributions to their respective tribal nations and to the broader United States. The 14 stories in this book are representative of the countless Native American women who have excelled as leaders (including Debra Haaland and her history-making role as Secretary of the Interior). They come from across the centuries and from a range of tribal nations, and represent a wide range of society, including politics, the arts, health care, business, education, wellness, feminism, environmentalism, and social activism. Most of these women have made their mark in more than one area. Each chapter includes personal biographical and public life information. Some of the women have given us much in writing, including memoirs, while others have left behind little or nothing written. Even in the absence of their own words, though, their actions still speak eloquently.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Preface
 1. Mary Musgrove (ca. 1700–ca. 1764)
 2. Molly Ockett (ca. 1740–1816)
 3. Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee) (ca. 1850–1925)
 4. Susette La Flesche (Inshtatheamba, Bright Eyes) (1854–1903)
 5. ­Zitkala-Ša (Gertrude Simmons, Gertrude Bonnin) (1876–1938)
 6. Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910–1997)
 7. Kathryn Jones Harrison (b. 1924)
 8. LaDonna Vita Crawford Harris (b. 1931)
 9. Wilma Mankiller (1945–2010)
10. Janine Pease (Janine Pease ­Pretty-on-Top) (b. 1949)
11. Joy Harjo (b. 1951)
12. Debra Anne Haaland (b. 1960)
13. Sharice Lynnette Davids (b. 1980)
14. Chelsey Luger (b. 1987)
Index

Native American Women Leaders

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/21/2022 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476686684, 978-1476686684
      ISBN10: 1476686688

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      There is insufficient recognition given to Native American women, many of whom have made enormous contributions to their respective tribal nations and to the broader United States. The 14 stories in this book are representative of the countless Native American women who have excelled as leaders (including Debra Haaland and her history-making role as Secretary of the Interior). They come from across the centuries and from a range of tribal nations, and represent a wide range of society, including politics, the arts, health care, business, education, wellness, feminism, environmentalism, and social activism. Most of these women have made their mark in more than one area. Each chapter includes personal biographical and public life information. Some of the women have given us much in writing, including memoirs, while others have left behind little or nothing written. Even in the absence of their own words, though, their actions still speak eloquently.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments viii
      Preface
       1. Mary Musgrove (ca. 1700–ca. 1764)
       2. Molly Ockett (ca. 1740–1816)
       3. Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee) (ca. 1850–1925)
       4. Susette La Flesche (Inshtatheamba, Bright Eyes) (1854–1903)
       5. ­Zitkala-Ša (Gertrude Simmons, Gertrude Bonnin) (1876–1938)
       6. Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910–1997)
       7. Kathryn Jones Harrison (b. 1924)
       8. LaDonna Vita Crawford Harris (b. 1931)
       9. Wilma Mankiller (1945–2010)
      10. Janine Pease (Janine Pease ­Pretty-on-Top) (b. 1949)
      11. Joy Harjo (b. 1951)
      12. Debra Anne Haaland (b. 1960)
      13. Sharice Lynnette Davids (b. 1980)
      14. Chelsey Luger (b. 1987)
      Index

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