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Wilma Mankiller

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Wilma Mankiller


Born
in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, The United States
November 18, 1945

Died
April 06, 2010

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Wilma Pearl Mankiller was a community organizer and the first woman elected to serve as chief of the Cherokee Nation. Mankiller served as principal chief for ten years, from 1985 to 1995.

Average rating: 4.2 · 1,434 ratings · 151 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
Mankiller: A Chief and Her ...

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Every Day Is a Good Day: Re...

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Spirit and Reason: The Vine...

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Mankiller Poems: The Lost P...

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The Reader's Companion to U...

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Urban Voices: The Bay Area ...

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Mankiller capo cherokee rac...

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mankiller: een opperhoofd e...

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“Though many non-Native Americans have learned very little about us, over time we have had to learn everything about them. We watch their films, read their literature, worship in their churches, and attend their schools. Every third-grade student in the United States is presented with the concept of Europeans discovering America as a "New World" with fertile soil, abundant gifts of nature, and glorious mountains and rivers. Only the most enlightened teachers will explain that this world certainly wasn't new to the millions of indigenous people who already lived here when Columbus arrived.”
Wilma Mankiller, Every Day Is a Good Day: Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women

“A significant number of people believe tribal people still live and dress as they did 300 years ago. During my tenure as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, national news agencies requesting interviews sometimes asked if they could film a tribal dance or if I would wear traditional tribal clothing for the interview. I doubt they asked the president of the United States to dress like a pilgrim for an interview.”
Wilma Mankiller

“An Indian is an Indian regardless of the degree of Indian blood or which little government card they do or do not possess.”
Wilma Mankiller

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