celebrating native american women

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  1. 2. Nampeyo and her husband, Lesou,
  2. 3. This snapwood specimen was one of the medicinal plants collected by pioneering anthropologist Gladys Tantaquidgeon among the Gay Head Wampanoag.
  3. 4. US Army veteran, and founding president of Native American Women Warriors.
  4. 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. 1. Mohawk women told their skilled ironworker husbands, brothers, and sons to continue their profession—but never in large numbers on the same site.
  2. 3. Mohegan medicine woman: Preserving Native American traditions and beliefs
  3. 5. Hickox’s mother was left for dead at Indian
  4. 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.