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BIA officer saves woman from robbery and kidnapping in UtahA Bureau of Indian Affairs officer stoppe
Native American/First Nations Woman Writer of the WeekROBERTA HILL This week, we introduce you
Lovely view of a woman, in this case South Carolina native Eva Lovia (32D-25-37, 5 ft 3 in, 114 lbs,
met-photos: [Native American Woman in Camp with Racks of Drying Meat] by Unknown, Metropolitan Museu
uwmspeccoll:Native American/First Nations Woman Writer of the Week: JOY HARJO Joy Harjo is the firs
Happy Birthday, Mary G. Ross!Mary Golda Ross was the first Native American woman engineer. Her work
Native Alaskan Woman, 1904(via Alaska’s Digital Archives)
Minnie Spotted Wolf (1923–1988) was the first Native American woman to serve in the United Sta
ixen00:Meztli is an amateguale sorcerer that uses paper seals as her primary source of magic, s
historium:Zitkala-Sa, first Native American woman to write an opera 1898
historycultureeducation: Native American woman - 1926Source: reddit.com/r/OldSchoolCool/comm
A photo from around 1900 of an Iroquois woman named Wah-Ta-Waso, with a swastika pendant. Her Americ
Original artwork for a change: Waya.My Redbubble shopMy Society6 shop
Beautiful art work, Native girl Artist: Tom Bartley
guardian: One woman’s mission to photograph every Native American tribe in the United States
earrings, Antelope Woman Designs (Blackfoot)
earrings, Thunder Woman Designs (Northern Cheyenne)
earrings, Thunder Woman Designs (Northern Cheyenne)
Nanye’hi “Nancy” Ward - Beloved woman of the CherokeeNanye’hi (1738-182
oxdxclothing: New design drop on the online store!! “Butterfly Woman” comes in a navy m
Nambicuara woman and her son.Ph. by Luiz de Castro Faria,1938 (Department of Culture of São P
Women straddling things, a continuing series. The woman in this case is Washington D.C. native Zooey
Native to Mexico, the Caribbean and South America, Tibouchina urveilleana or Princess Flower, is a f
Diné/Navajo woman, United States of America, by Lisa Kristine
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