100 Native American Women Who Changed the World

100   Native American Women Who Changed the World
Author: Kb Schaller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1614932166

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Warriors, educators, and aerospace pioneer, a Catholic saint...100 + Native American Women Who Changed the World is a stellar collection of historical and contemporary women of Indigenous heritage who have contributed to the survival and success of their families, communities-and he United States of America. ..".a well-researched and comprehensive representation of our Indigenous mothers, sisters, daughters and friends." - LaDonna Harris (Comanche), President and Founder, Americas for Indian Opportunity

100 Native Americans who Changed History

100 Native Americans who Changed History
Author: Bonnie Juettner
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Secondary Library
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0836857704

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From Pocahontas to Will Rogers, 100 Native Americans Who Changed American History gives readers an incisive, authoritative portrayal of Native Americans who have shaped American history. Learn about Massasoit, an Indian leader who befriended the Pilgrims, and Sitting Bull, the great Sioux chief and warrior. Find out how Jim Thorpe became one of the world's greatest athletes, how Buffy Sainte-Marie achieved fame for her songs about Native American life, and much more! Book jacket.

Native Women Changing Their Worlds

Native Women Changing Their Worlds
Author: Patricia J. Cutright
Publsiher: 7th Generation
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781939053541

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Native women have filled their communities with strength and leadership, both historically and as modern-day warriors. The twelve Indigenous women featured in this book overcame unimaginable hardships––racial and gender discrimination, abuse, and extreme poverty––only to rise to great heights in the fields of politics, science, education, and community activism. Such determination and courage reflect the essence of the traditional Cheyenne saying: “A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground.” The impressive accomplishments of these twelve dynamic women provide inspiration for all. B/W photos. Featured individuals: Ashley Callingbull Burnham (Enoch Cree Nation) Henrietta Mann, PhD (Southern Cheyenne) Ruth Anna Buffalo (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation) Elouise Pepion Cobell (Blackfeet) Loriene Roy, PhD (Anishinabe, White Earth Reservation) Sharice Davids (Ho-Chunk Nation) Roberta Jamieson (Kanyenkehaka, Six Nations-Grand River Territory) Deb Haaland (Pueblo of Laguna) Elsie Marie Knott (Mississauga Ojibwe) Mary Golda Ross (Cherokee ) Heather Dawn Thompson (Lakota, Cheyenne River Sioux Emily Washines (Yakama Nation with Cree and Skokomish lineage).

Native Women s History in Eastern North America Before 1900

Native Women s History in Eastern North America Before 1900
Author: Rebecca Kugel,Lucy Eldersveld Murphy
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803227795

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How can we learn more about Native women?s lives in North America in earlier centuries? This question is answered by this landmark anthology, an essential guide to the significance, experiences, and histories of Native women. Sixteen classic essays?plus new commentary?many by the original authors?describe a broad range of research methods and sources offering insight into the lives of Native American women. The authors explain the use of letters and diaries, memoirs and autobiographies, newspaper accounts and ethnographies, census data and legal documents. This collection offers guidelines for extracting valuable information from such diverse sources and assessing the significance of such variables as religious affiliation, changes in women?s power after colonization, connections between economics and gender, and representations (and misrepresentations) of Native women. ø Indispensable to anyone interested in exploring the role of gender in Native American history or in emphasizing Native women?s experiences within the context of women?s history, this anthology helps restore the historical reality of Native women and is essential to an understanding of North American history.

A to Z of Native American Women

A to Z of Native American Women
Author: Liz Sonneborn
Publsiher: New York : Facts on File
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816035806

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From the 17th century to the present, over 100 entries offer biographical information and bibliographies for further research on women who were or are: political activists, filmmakers, professionals, performers, traders, warriors, spiritual leaders, scholars, educators, writers, and artists.

50 Unbelievable Women and Their Fascinating and True Stories

50 Unbelievable Women and Their Fascinating  and True   Stories
Author: Saundra Mitchell
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780698410992

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From Tina Fey to Vera Wang, and Oprah Winfrey to Maria TallChief, 50 incredible ladies who shaped our history! "The arrangement of contemporary figures alongside those from the distant past should help give readers the sense that history is unfolding all around them."--Publishers Weekly A compilation of biographies profiling some of the most intrepid women in history and today. From athletes, comediennes, and TV personalities, to world leaders, political figures, and activists, these women paved the way for future generations and have proven that hard work and passion will help you achieve just about anything. Chock full of interesting facts and bursts of trivia, plus a glossary and a fun quiz are sure to entertain and inform!

Native American Women Three Who Changed History

Native American Women Three Who Changed History
Author: Gloria Linkey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2011
Genre: Pioneers
ISBN: 0615472397

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Relates the fascinating story of three remarkable Native American women of the 1800's--Sacagawea, Watkuese, and Marie Dorian, whose adventurous lives intertwined. Each lived on the edge, loved family and friends, and led the way West with wisdom and action.

100 Native Americans who Shaped American History

100 Native Americans who Shaped American History
Author: Bonnie Juettner Fernandes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 1518291333

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Describes the lives and achievements of one hundred notable Native Americans, presented chronologically from sixteenth-century Iroquois leader Dekanawida to United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland.