Mankiller

Mankiller
Author: Wilma Mankiller,Michael Wallis
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2000-02-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0312206623

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"An autobiography by the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation"--Cover.

Mankiller

Mankiller
Author: Wilma Mankiller,Michael Wallis
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250244086

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In this spiritual, moving autobiography, Wilma Mankiller, former Chief of the Cherokee Nation and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, tells of her own history while also honoring and recounting the history of the Cherokees. Mankiller's life unfolds against the backdrop of the dawning of the American Indian civil rights struggle, and her book becomes a quest to reclaim and preserve the great Native American values that form the foundation of our nation. Now featuring a new Afterword to the 2000 paperback reissue, this edition of Mankiller completely updates the author's private and public life after 1994 and explores the recent political struggles of the Cherokee Nation.

She Persisted Wilma Mankiller

She Persisted  Wilma Mankiller
Author: Traci Sorell,Chelsea Clinton
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780593403037

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Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds--including Wilma Mankiller! A 2024 American Indian Youth Literature Honor Book! The descendant of Cherokee ancestors who had been forced to walk the Trail of Tears, Wilma Mankiller experienced her own forced removal from the land she grew up on as a child. As she got older and learned more about the injustices her people had faced, she dedicated her life to instilling pride in Native heritage and reclaiming Native rights. She went on to become the first woman Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. In this chapter book biography by award-winning author Traci Sorell, readers learn about the amazing life of Wilma Mankiller--and how she persisted. Complete with an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Wilma Mankiller's footsteps and make a difference! A perfect choice for kids who love learning and teachers who want to bring inspiring women into their curriculum. And don’t miss out on the rest of the books in the She Persisted series, featuring so many more women who persisted! Covers may vary.

Wilma s Way Home

Wilma s Way Home
Author: Doreen Rappaport
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781368027403

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As a child in Oklahoma, Wilma Mankiller experienced the Cherokee practice of Gadugi, helping each other, even when times were hard for everyone. But in 1956, the federal government uprooted her family and moved them to California, wrenching them from their home, friends, and traditions. Separated from her community and everything she knew, Wilma felt utterly lost until she found refuge in the Indian Center in San Francisco. There, she worked to build and develop the local Native community and championed Native political activists. She took her two children to visit tribal communities in the state, and as she introduced them to the traditions of their heritage, she felt a longing for home. Returning to Oklahoma with her daughters, Wilma took part in Cherokee government. Despite many obstacles, from resistance to female leadership to a life-threatening accident, Wilma's courageous dedication to serving her people led to her election as the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation. As leader and advocate, she reinvigorated her constituency by empowering them to identify and solve community problems. This beautiful addition to the Big Words series will inspire future leaders to persevere in empathy and thoughtful problem-solving, reaching beyond themselves to help those around them. Moving prose by award-winning author Doreen Rappaport is interwoven with Wilma's own words in this expertly researched biography, illustrated with warmth and vivacity by Linda Kukuk.

Every Day Is a Good Day

Every Day Is a Good Day
Author: Wilma Mankiller,Gloria Steinem
Publsiher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-11-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781555917760

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A rare and often intimate glimpse at the resilience and perserverance of Native women who face each day positively and see the richnes in their lives.

Wilma Mankiller

Wilma Mankiller
Author: Tamrala Swafford Bliss
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798216184454

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An excellent resource for students of Native American women's history, Wilma Mankiller provides an overview of contemporary federal Indian policy and explores how Mankiller negotiated the relationship between the Cherokee Nation and the United States in the late 20th century. Wilma Mankiller's work for the Cherokee Nation helped to create a flourishing economy, an increased sense of pride, and a renewed sense of community for the residents of the nation over the twenty years that followed. This is the first biography of Wilma Mankiller written for an adult audience. Incorporating aspects of federal Indian policy and Cherokee History, chapters explore Mankiller's involvement at the Indian Center, her interactions with other Indian activists, and her participation in the occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 and the Pit River tribes struggle in the early 1970s. Also covered is Cherokee history from the 1830s concerning the Trail of Tears and its impact on Cherokee identity. Chronological organization allows readers to discover Mankiller's growth and development from a student activist in San Francisco to a Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in rural northeastern Oklahoma. The book explores the themes of land, education, community, identity, treaty rights and sovereignty, and traditional tribal knowledge.

Wilma Mankiller

Wilma Mankiller
Author: D. J. Herda
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781493050628

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Wilma Pearl Mankiller’s great-grandfather survived the deadly forced westward march of Native Americans known as the Trail of Tears. She rose to lead the Cherokee Nation more than 150 years later as principal chief, the first elected female chief of a Native nation in modern times. Throughout her reign from 1985-1995, cut short only by her own severe health challenges, she advocated for extensive community development, self-help, and education and healthcare programs that revitalized the Nation of 300,000 citizens. Wilma Mankiller will continue to shine as an inspirational example of the faith in her belief that ethnicity should never be forgotten—nor come before family unity, society, and country.

Wilma Mankiller

Wilma Mankiller
Author: Pamela Dell
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0756516005

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Learn about the first woman elected to lead the Cherokee Nation.