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Who was the first Indigenious prima ballerina? Elizabeth Tailfeather from the Osage Nation.
And, Wilma Mankiller was the first woman Cherokee Chief. Learn about how Alcatraz Island and an 18-month occupation led to her activism.
Indigenous and First Nations women are incredible and powerful!
By Ashwini Prasad5
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Who was the first Indigenious prima ballerina? Elizabeth Tailfeather from the Osage Nation.
And, Wilma Mankiller was the first woman Cherokee Chief. Learn about how Alcatraz Island and an 18-month occupation led to her activism.
Indigenous and First Nations women are incredible and powerful!