Celebrating Indigenous Women

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Wise Women: From Pocahontas to Sarah Winnemucca, Remarkable Stories of Native American Trailblazers edited by Erin Turner
The story of Pocahontas saving John Smith is justly famous, as is the cross-country journey of Sacajawea with the Corps of Discovery, and Sarah Winnemucca earned fame by being a champion of her people as the old ways of life were disappearing. But there are lesser-known stories of the Native American women who shaped their cultures and changed the course of American history. Illustrated with archival photographs, and encompassing twenty statesâfrom Florida to Washington, Alaska to Maineâand many different tribes, this book brings together these amazing stories.
published 2009, 232 pages
Sisters in Spirit by author, Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner
The author recounts the compelling history of women's struggle for freedom and equality in the USA and documents the Iroquois influence on this broad social movement. Iroquois women possessed rights beyond the wildest imagination of their European sisters. Their roles of responsibility and power within their tribes inspired and set into motion the revolutionary changes sought by women in the early days of America. published 2001,
124 pages, paper
Celebrating American Indian Heritage Month November Poster
Carousel by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
Mother Earth in a traditional Native Dress floating/turning in the sky with plants and animals attached and the Flathead Salish colors of the four directions.
This produced by the NWHP
18" and 24" full color
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