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- 2. Nampeyo and her husband, Lesou,
- 3. This snapwood specimen was one of the medicinal plants collected by pioneering anthropologist Gladys Tantaquidgeon among the Gay Head Wampanoag.
- 4. US Army veteran, and founding president of Native American Women Warriors.
- 7. A Wiyot woman named Polly Steve was one of the few to survive the racially motivated Indian Island Massacre.
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- 1. Mohawk women told their skilled ironworker husbands, brothers, and sons to continue their profession—but never in large numbers on the same site.
- 3. Mohegan medicine woman: Preserving Native American traditions and beliefs
- 5. Hickox’s mother was left for dead at Indian
- 6. Elizabeth Hickox (1872–1947) was one of the finest American Indian basket makers of her time and remains renowned among collectors of Indigenous art.
