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- Wynema, a Child of the Forest was a historical novel by American (Muscogee) author, Sophia Alice Callahan, published in 1891. It is the first novel by...
- Callahan, daughter of Samuel Benton Callahan, noted author of novel, ‘’Wynema’’. Lived in Sulphur Springs during and after the American Civil War Jim...
- Place". In the 1800s, the postmaster named the post office Wynema after his company, Wynema Lighter Co. The town's name was officially changed to Port...
- January 1894) was a novelist and teacher of Muscogee heritage. Her novel, Wynema, a Child of the Forest (1891) is thought "to be the first novel written...
- Edwards. Parker was born on 21 July 1935. Her parents were Michael and Wynema Southerland Martin. Her father, Michael Martin, or Silver Moon, of Verden...
- Peyote Habitat". Native News Online. Retrieved 20 December 2023. Walthill, Wynema Morris. "Native American Church". Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. University...
- Foster, was an enrolled citizen of the Muscogee Nation. Her mother was Wynema Baker Foster of Arkansas, who Harjo has identified as being of Irish, French...
- Staunton". www2.iath.virginia.edu. Callahan, S. Alice (2 December 1997). Wynema: A Child of the Forest. U of Nebraska Press – via Internet Archive. Armstrong...
- Hortense Calisher (1911–2009), False Entry Sophia Alice Callahan (1868–1894), Wynema, a Child of the Forest Bebe Moore Campbell (1950–2006), Singing in the Comeback...
- novels by a Native American to feature a female protagonist. It followed Wynema, a Child of the Forest (1891) by Muscogee (Cr****) author Sophia Alice Callahan...