Women's Suffrage and Native American Women
EC visual arts major Tsiehente Herne'19 sent us a link to this Washington Post article. Her mother, Wakerakatste Louise McDonald Herne, the bear-clan mother of the Mohawk Nation, compared the experience of Native American women to early female settlers. She said her community has a “whole different memory and experience from those of white women.”
The article continues:
As clan mother, Herne is charged with appointing leaders, naming members and working for the general welfare of her people. She said that despite the residual effects of colonialism, there is a huge reservoir of indigenous research, and indigenous scholars are beginning to craft their own narratives, including those of their ancestors.

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