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Susette La Flesche,
later Susette LaFlesche Tibbles and also
called Inshata Theumba,
meaning "Bright Eyes" (c. 1854–1903), was a well-known
Native American...
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La Flesche's stories was
published posthumously in 1998. Of Omaha, Ponca, and
French descent,
La Flesche was the son of
Omaha chief Joseph LaFlesche (also...
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Susan La Flesche Picotte (June 17, 1865 –
September 18, 1915) was a
Native American medical doctor and
reformer and
member of the
Omaha tribe. She is widely...
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included activists Susette LaFlesche Tibbles; and
Rosalie LaFlesche Farley,
financial manager of the
Omaha tribe;
Marguerite La Flesche Picotte, who
became a...
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Francis La Flesche (1857–1932),
first Native American ethnologist Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865–1915),
first Native American physician Susette LaFlesche Tibbles...
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libraries to the area.
La Flesche Diddock died in 1945 in Walthill, Nebraska. Emmerich, Lisa (January 1, 1993). "Marguerite
Laflesche Diddock:
Office of Indian...
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La Flesche may
refer to:
Francis La Flesche (1857–1932),
Native American ethnologist Joseph LaFlesche (c. 1822–1888), head
chief of the
Omaha tribe Marguerite...
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Medicine Root, P**** Cr****,
Eagle Nest,
White Clay,
LaCr****, and
Wounded Knee (FBUS, 260-262). When used
indoor or in parades, the...
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Francis La Flesche Joseph La Flesche Old Lady
Grieves The
Enemy Petalesharo Susan La Flesche Picotte Red
Cloud Standing Bear
Susette LaFlesche Tibbles...
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known slaves in
French Canada (also
called Lower Canada). By 1719 when de
la Harpe led an
expedition to
Caddoan lands at the
mouth of the
Arkansas River...