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Native American Heritage Month

Honoring Wilma Mankiller

November 18th is the birthday of Wilma Mankiller (born 1945), the first woman elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Mankiller was a renowned activist, community developer, and advocate for Native American rights. Her leadership and dedication to her people left a lasting legacy.

Wilma Mankiller's Contributions:

Community Development: Mankiller focused on improving the lives of Cherokee people through initiatives in housing, education, healthcare, and economic development.

Cultural Preservation: She championed the preservation of Cherokee language and culture, recognizing their importance for the well-being of the community.

Women's Empowerment: As a female leader in a traditionally male-dominated role, Mankiller inspired and empowered Native women across the country.
National Recognition: Her work earned her numerous accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

@TheNewsOwl Thank you for shining the light! I saw a documentary about her a while back. Luminous! πŸ”†

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