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Mourning Dove (born
Christine Quintasket) or
Humishuma was a
Native American (Okanogan (Syilx),
Arrow Lakes (Sinixt), and Colville)
author best
known for...
- great-grandmother was
Theresa Quintasket,
paternal aunt of
Mourning Dove (Christine
Quintasket). In the
Okanagan kinship system Quintasket was a cousin-aunt to...
- on
September 29, 2015.
Retrieved April 1, 2008. Hunn 1990, p. 3. Dove (
Quintasket) 1990, pp. 100–01.
Satterfield 2003, p. 82.
Dohnal 2003, pp. 12–14. Clark...
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previously lost his
reelection bid for the
Swinomish Tribal Senate to
Alana Quintasket in the
February 9
general election. "Meet
Native America:
Brian Cladoosby...
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Native American literature.
Mourning Dove was the pen name of
Christine Quintasket, one of the
first published Native American women authors.
Mourning dove...
- also
known as
Christine Quintasket, is
described by
anthropologist Paula Pryce as
being of Sinixt-Skoyelpi descent, and
Quintasket described her childhood...
- of children's
books (died 1976)
unknown date –
Mourning Dove (Christal
Quintasket or Hum-isha-ma),
Native American writer (died 1936)
January 3 – William...
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Government Federally recognized tribe • Chair
Steve Edwards • Vice-chair
Alana Quintasket • Secretary
Brian Porter • Treasurer
Barbara James Legislature Swinomish...
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romance novel by
Mourning Dove, also
known as Hum-Ishu-Ma, or
Christine Quintasket (Okanogan and
Arrow Lakes). It is one of the
earliest novels written by...
- Ridge's 1854
novel The Life and
Adventures of
Joaquin Murieta.
Christal Quintasket wrote about Native American gaming in her 1927
novel Cogewea, the Half-Blood...