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  1. An American Hero. Wilma Mankiller humbly defied the odds and overcame insurmountable obstacles to fight injustice and give voice to the voiceless. She overcame rampant sexism and personal challenges to emerge as the Cherokee Nation’s first woman Principal Chief in 1985. A new documentary, Mankiller, tells the story of this American hero.

  2. Wilma Mankiller was born at the Hastings Indian Hospital in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on November 18, 1945. Her hometown was the last stop on the infamous Trail of Tears walked by the Cherokee during the forced removal from their southern homelands in 1838. Her father Charlie Mankiller was a full-blooded Cherokee, and her mother Irene Mankiller was ...

  3. 7 de abr. de 2010 · Wilma Mankiller, who was chief of the Cherokee from 1985 to 1995, ... In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, Charlie Soap; her daughters, Gina Olaya and Felicia Olaya, ...

  4. Wilma Mankiller am Nationalfeiertag der Cherokee, 2001. Wilma Pearl Mankiller (* 18. November 1945 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma; † 6. April 2010) war eine Schriftstellerin und Feministin aus dem Volk der Cherokee. Von 1985 bis 1995 war sie als erste Frau Oberhaupt der Cherokee Nation .

  5. Wilma Mankiller. Wilma Perla Mankiller (18 de noviembre de 1945 - 6 de abril de 2010) fue una activista cheroqui, trabajadora social, promotora de la comunidad y la primera jefa de la Nación Cheroqui. Nacida en Tahlequah, Oklahoma, vivió en Oklahoma hasta los 11 años, momento en que su familia se trasladó a San Francisco dentro del programa ...

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Wilma Mankiller, Native American leader and activist, the first woman chief of a major tribe. She was elected chief of the Cherokee in 1987 and held the post until 1995. She notably focused on lowering the high unemployment rate, increasing educational opportunities, and improving community health care.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2017 · An American Hero. Wilma Mankiller humbly defied the odds and overcame insurmountable obstacles to fight injustice and give voice to the voiceless. She overcame rampant sexism and personal challenges to emerge as the Cherokee Nation’s first woman Principal Chief in 1985. A new documentary, Mankiller, tells the story of this American hero.