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Sarah (née Winnemucca) Hopkins ( c. 1844 – October 17, 1891) was a Northern Paiute writer, activist, lecturer, teacher, and school organizer.
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Sarah Winnemucca (born 1844) was a protester for Native American rights during the 1800s. Winnemucca was part of the Paiute group in Nevada.
Summary. Sarah Winnemucca. The first Indian woman to write a book highlighting the plight of the Indian people. She was the daughter of Chief Winnemucca, ...
Life Among the Paiutes: Their Wrongs and Claims is a book that was written by Sarah Winnemucca in 1883. It is both an autobiographic memoir and a history of ...
Sarah Winnemucca is a bronze sculpture depicting the Northern Paiute author, activist and educator by Benjamin Victor, installed in the United States ...
Aug 2, 2022 · Sarah Winnemucca, born in 1844, was a member of the Paiute tribe in present-day Nevada. She worked as an interpreter and negotiator between ...
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English: Studio portrait of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins in beaded dress and moccasins taken by Elmer Chickering of Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1883, as part of ...
“Sarah Winnemucca will always be remembered as a dedicated Native American woman who belonged to two cultures. With one foot in the Indian Nation and the other ...
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Jun 26, 2023 · In 1868, Sarah Winnemucca moved to Camp McDermit, a U.S. Army camp on the Nevada-Oregon state line. By 1869, she was working as an interpreter ...
Apr 19, 2024 · Sarah Winnemucca, Native American educator, lecturer, tribal leader, and writer best known for her book Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs ...
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