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- Lucy Nicolar Poolaw (June 22, 1882 – March 27, 1969), also called Wa-Tah-Wa-So and billed as Princess Watahwaso, was a Penobscot and a performer on the...
- Molly Spotted Elk, Will Rogers, Esther Louise Georgette Deer, and Lucy Nicolar Poolaw. Native Americans became involved in vaudeville performances for...
- medicine man and tribal leader mentioned by Henry David T****au Joseph Nicolar, Tribal Representative to Maine Legislature and celebrated author of The...
- 20, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2013. Milton, Jamie (August 21, 2013). "Nicolar Jaar's Darkside Project Premiere Album In New York". This Is Fake DIY....
- instrumental in the re-publishing of a book by his own grandfather, Joseph Nicolar: The Life and Traditions of the Red Man, originally published in 1893....
- 311: 116–126. doi:10.1177/000271625731100113. S2CID 144617127. "Lucy Nicolar Goes Far From a Maine Indian Reservation – And Then Returns". New England...
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- voting rights to Native Americans who live on reservations. Activist, Lucy Nicolar Poolaw (Penobscot), is the first to cast her vote under the new law. 1961:...
- Neptune P****amaquoddy Independent State representative, 1907–1909 Joseph Nicolar 1827–1894 Penobscot Independent State representative, 1859–1866, 1881–1894...
- that Native Americans gained the right to vote in Maine. In 1955 Lucy Nicolar Poolaw (Penobscot) was the first Native American living on a reservation...