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- practiced as a nurse until her death in 1908. Hanink, Elizabeth. "Nancy Skenandore, Native American Role Model". Working Nurse. Retrieved 12 November 2017...
- its beauty. 2021 — The Second Life of Mirielle West , a novel by Amanda Skenandore, is set in Carville. 2022 — The Wind & the Reckoning is a movie about...
- miles, shared between them, each summer. Webster married Servilla Dell Skenandore in 1930 and they had 14 children. "Levi Webster Student Information Card"...
- 2021 Cold Wind – Paige Shelton The Second Life of Mirielle West – Amanda Skenandore RunnerTracy Clark The Noel LettersRichard Paul Evans Volume 382...
- Shenondoa, Shanandoah, or Shanendoah; Skenando or Scanondo; Schenando; Skenandore; and Skennondon, Scanandon, Skonondon, or Skeanendon. The origin of Skenandoa's...
- Nepoose-Wood Golf - 17U Male  Manitoba Ryan Blair  Wisconsin Jamozzy Skenandore  Wisconsin Trent Thomas Golf - 19U Female  Alberta Jillane Bearhead  Wisconsin...
- Nevada. Acuña, Jessica. "Happy (and Healthy) Feet". Vegas Seven. Michael Skenandore. Retrieved 3 February 2016. Lyle, Michael. "Nationally known businesses...
- government's threat of allotment, thereby undermining tribal autonomy. Francine Skenandore responded to MacKinnon's position with an account of Indian feminism that...
- while Maude became a nurse probably in 1914. and Nancy Cornelius (later Skenandore) of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin graduated from the Hartford Training...
- Wisconsin in the early nineteenth century. Kellogg was also related to Elijah Skenandore, a prominent political figurehead for the Oneida in the nineteenth century...