Native Women of Courage

Native Women of Courage
Author: Kelly Fournel
Publsiher: 7th Generation
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2021-12-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781939053657

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The ten biographies of outstanding Native women leaders recount the extraordinary work of women in such diverse fields as the arts, education, the environment, the media, women’s rights, and tribal leadership. The inspirational women are both heroines from the past and modern trail blazers who are making history today. Through hard work, dedication, and self-respect, these women rose above their circumstances and made a positive difference for their nations and communities, and serve as a reminder of the extraordinary contributions of Native women in all walks of life.

Native Women of Courage

Native Women of Courage
Author: Kelly Fournel
Publsiher: Book Publishing Company
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0977918327

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Ten biographies of Native women leaders and their extraordinary work in diverse fields as the arts, education, and tribal leadership.

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).

Life Stages and Native Women

Life Stages and Native Women
Author: Kim Anderson
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780887554162

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A rare and inspiring guide to the health and well-being of Aboriginal women and their communities.The process of “digging up medicines” - of rediscovering the stories of the past - serves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities. In Life Stages and Native Women, Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were experienced by Metis, Cree, and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century. These elders relate stories about their own lives, the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities, and customs related to pregnancy, birth, post-natal care, infant and child care, puberty rites, gender and age-specific work roles, the distinct roles of post-menopausal women, and women’s roles in managing death. Through these teachings, we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped women’s identities and place within Indigenous society, and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities. By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past, Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today.

Native Women

Native Women
Author: Patricia J. Cutright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021
Genre: Ethnic relations
ISBN: 1713762021

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"Twelve biographies of Indigenous women who, as modern-day warriors, have infused their communities with strength and leadership. The women 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"--

No Small Courage

No Small Courage
Author: Nancy F. Cott
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195173236

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A collection of essays which trace women's struggle for social and political independence in the United States.

Woman of Courage

Woman of Courage
Author: Wanda E. Brunstetter
Publsiher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781630580254

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Take a three-thousand mile journey with Amanda Pearson as she leaves the disgrace of a broken engagement and enters the work of a Quaker mission in the western wilds. The trip is fraught with danger, and Amanda is near death before reaching her destination. Among those she meets are an Indian woman who becomes her first convert and a half-Indian trapper who seems to be her biggest critic. But love follows her into the wilderness and will determine the course of her future. You are sure to enjoy this historical romance adventure from New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter.

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).