Explore the life and achievements of Wilma Mankiller, an activist and the first female chief of the Cherokee Indian nation.
Bell , George Morrison , Sr. Genealogy of Old and New Cherokee Indian Families . Bartlesville , Oklahoma : George Morrison Bell , Sr. , 1972 . ... Dale , Edward Everett , and Jesse Lee Rader . 294 Bibliography.
Lucero, 1869 My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are—perhaps freezing to death. I want to have time to look for my children and see how many I can find.
Presents the life and accomplishments of the first woman elected to lead the Cherokee Nation.
This book chronicles the life of Wilma Pearl Mankiller, the first woman ever elected to be chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Presents the biography of Wilma Mankiller against the backdrop of her political, historical, and cultural environment.
This Big Words book from an award-winning author tells the courageous life story of Wilma Mankiller, the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Describes the life of the Indian activist who became the first woman Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Wilma Mankiller will continue to shine as an inspirational example of the faith in her belief that ethnicity should never be forgotten—nor come before family unity, society, and country.
Tells the story of the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, who overcame personal hardships and strong opposition to attain this high political position.
Wilma P. Mankiller: Chief of the Cherokee