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Summary Of: Sarah Winnemucca

Sarah Winnemucca was the daughter of... Sarah Winnemucca soon became one of very few Paiutes in Nevada able to read and write English... they traveled east where Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins delivered nearly three hundred lectures... Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins built a school for Indian children which was to promote the Indian lifestyle and...

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Sarah Winnemucca(NSHC statue) | | NSHC | Paiute | Shell Flower | ca. | 1841 | October 17 | 1891 | Native American | English language | U.S. Army | 2005 | National Statuary Hall Collection | U.S. Capitol | Sarah Winnemucca  – Paiute writer and lecturer | | Paiute | Humboldt Sink | Nevada | Chief Winnemucca | Paiute | Truckee | John C. Frémont | Great Basin | Mexican-American War | Sacramento | Carson City, Nevada | Pyramid Lake War | Malheur Reservation | Bannock | Ulysses S. Grant | William Rinehart | Indian Agent | Oregon | Bannock War | Sarah Winnemucca  – daughter of Paiute Chief Winnemucca | | Paiute | Yakama Indian Reservation | Washington | California | Nevada | Secretary of the Interior | Yakama | Indian Affairs | Pacific Northwest | Sarah Winnemucca  – Paiute | | Paiute | San Francisco, California | 1883 | Elizabeth Peabody | Horace Mann | ISBN 0-87417-252-7 | Library of Congress | tuberculosis | Dawes Severalty Act | Henry's Lake | Idaho | University of Nevada, Reno | University of Minnesota | National Women's Hall of Fame | Categories | 1841 births | 1891 deaths | American memoirists | Native American activists | Native American writers | Nevada writers | Oregon writers | People from Malheur County, Oregon | Native American people of the Pacific Northwest |
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