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WiR redlist index: Native American Women


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers women listed in Native American women : a biographical dictionary for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list was generated using Wikidata and it will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

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name image description ethnic group occupation date of birth date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item site links
Tomassa Comanche interpreter Comanche 1840 1900-12-06 Mexico Grady County Q98593467 0
Rosie Jarvis Kashaya Pomo tribal historian Pomo people 1851 1955 Sonoma County Q98593491 0
Mabel Washbourne Anderson Cherokee writer Cherokee writer
teacher
1863 1949-09-05 Arkansas Tulsa Q58236938 0
Laura Somersal Pomo weaver and teacher Wappo people
Pomo people
basket weaver 1892 1990 Q94298006 0
Flora Zuni Zuni interpreter and storyteller Zuni people 1897 1983 Q98593533 0
Helen Pease Wolf Absaroka writer 1906-1995 Crow Nation writer 1906-12-28 1995-03-03 Q94574103 0
Natachee Scott Momaday Cherokee teacher, poet, and painter Cherokee 1913 1996-09-26 Q98590651 0
Marnie Walsh Sioux author Sioux writer 1916 1996 Q98592722 0
Anna Gritts Kilpatrick Cherokee folklorist Cherokee translator 1917 1976 Q98590647 0
Winifred Tiger Seminole Tribe educator Cherokee 1924-03-25 2006-05-30 Q98593464 0
Wungnema Rose Robinson Hopi journalist and philanthropist Hopi people writer 1932 1995 Kykotsmovi Village Q98593471 0
Laura Mae Osceola Seminole tribe's first secretary and treasurer Seminole 1932-11-13 2003-10-07 Dania Beach Q98593494 0
Minerva Allen Native American (Assiniboine) poet, historian, educator, and activist Assiniboine people poet
historian
educator
activist
1935 Q98590636 0
Charlotte Anne Wilson Heth Cherokee ethnomusicologist, director of UCLA's American Indian Studies Center Cherokee university teacher 1937 Q98590645 0
Laura Waterman Wittstock Native American leader Seneca writer
journalist
editor
copywriter
1937-09-11 2021-01-16 Cattaraugus Reservation Q98590690 0
Kathleen Rose Smith tribal scholar, cultural consultant, artist, and writer Miwok people
Pomo people
1939 Q98567042 0
Ferial Deer Skye Menominee dancer Menominee dancer 1940 Keshena Q98593479 0
JoAnne Bird Native American artist and sculptor Sioux artist
sculptor
1945 Oakland Q98593496 0
Anna Puzz Assiniboine health educator Assiniboine people 1947 Q98593455 0
Liz Sohappy Bahe Yakima poet Yakama writer 1948 Toppenish Q98593532 0
Gail Bird Laguna/Santo Domingo jeweler Laguna people
Kewa Puebloan
jeweler 1949-03-30 Q27824062 0
Shirley Bordeaux Choctaw/Sioux business analyst Choctaw
Sioux
1950 Valentine Q98593466 0
Caleen A. Sisk-Franco Winnemem Wintu chief and educator Wintu people 1952 Q98593531 0
Judith Mountain Leaf Volborth Apache-Comanche poet Apache
Comanche
writer 1955 New York City Q98593454 0
Jacki Thompson Rand Choctaw historian Choctaw writer 1956 Q98566636 0
Melody L. McCoy Cherokee lawyer Cherokee lawyer 1960 Q98593462 0
Annie Lowry Northern Paiute (1866–1943) Paiute people Q98567090 0
Vivian Ayoungman Siksika educator Blackfoot Confederacy Q98590639 0
Ruby Modesto Native American Cahuilla people
Serrano people
Q98590640 0
Joan Shaddox Isom Cherokee writer Cherokee Q98590646 0
Barbara Elene Smith Native American Cherokee Q98590655 0
Juanita Tiger Kavena Native American Muscogee Q98590675 0
Nia Francisco Native American Navajo Q98590678 0
Ruth W. Roessel Navajo educator Navajo Q98590680 0
Charlotte De Clue Osage poet Osage Nation writer Q98590685 0
Jo Whitehorse Cochran Lakota author, editor, and educator Sioux Q98590691 0
Agnes Picotte Native American Sioux Q98590693 0
Mary Jo Brooks Hunter law professor, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Ho-Chunk Nation Ho-Chunk lawyer Q98593470 0
Agnes Allen Ross Flandreau Santee Sioux educator Sioux Q98593500 0

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