American Indian women
The Indian woman
Wetamoo, squaw sachem of Pocasset
Pocahontas, the savior of Jamestown
Mary Musgrove Matthews Bosomworth, Indian empress
Nancy Ward, beloved woman of the Cherokees
Sacajawea, the girl guide
Sarah Winnemucca, Army scout
Winema, the peacemaker
E. Pauline Johnson, Canada's famous poet
Susan La Flesche Picotte, the first Indian woman physician
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, a modern progressive
Roberta Campbell Lawson, leader of three million women
Pablita Velarde, artist of the pueblos
Maria Montoya Martinez, master artisan
Annie Dodge Wauneka, a modern crusader
Esther Burnett Horne, Sacajawea's great-great-granddaughter
The Tallchief sisters, prima ballerinas
Wilma L. Victor, educator in government
Elaine Abraham Ramos, college vice-president.
Wetamoo, squaw sachem of Pocasset
Pocahontas, the savior of Jamestown
Mary Musgrove Matthews Bosomworth, Indian empress
Nancy Ward, beloved woman of the Cherokees
Sacajawea, the girl guide
Sarah Winnemucca, Army scout
Winema, the peacemaker
E. Pauline Johnson, Canada's famous poet
Susan La Flesche Picotte, the first Indian woman physician
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, a modern progressive
Roberta Campbell Lawson, leader of three million women
Pablita Velarde, artist of the pueblos
Maria Montoya Martinez, master artisan
Annie Dodge Wauneka, a modern crusader
Esther Burnett Horne, Sacajawea's great-great-granddaughter
The Tallchief sisters, prima ballerinas
Wilma L. Victor, educator in government
Elaine Abraham Ramos, college vice-president.
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vi, 178 p. : ill ; 22 cm. - Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Hawthorn Books, [1974]
Contents / Notes
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Bibliography: p. 169-170. |
Formatted Contents Note: | The Indian woman Wetamoo, squaw sachem of Pocasset Pocahontas, the savior of Jamestown Mary Musgrove Matthews Bosomworth, Indian empress Nancy Ward, beloved woman of the Cherokees Sacajawea, the girl guide Sarah Winnemucca, Army scout Winema, the peacemaker E. Pauline Johnson, Canada's famous poet Susan La Flesche Picotte, the first Indian woman physician Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, a modern progressive Roberta Campbell Lawson, leader of three million women Pablita Velarde, artist of the pueblos Maria Montoya Martinez, master artisan Annie Dodge Wauneka, a modern crusader Esther Burnett Horne, Sacajawea's great-great-granddaughter The Tallchief sisters, prima ballerinas Wilma L. Victor, educator in government Elaine Abraham Ramos, college vice-president. |
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