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Francis La
Flesche (Omaha, 1857–1932) was the
first professional Native American ethnologist; he
worked with the
Smithsonian Institution. He specialized...
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Susan La
Flesche Picotte (June 17, 1865 –
September 18, 1915, Omaha) was a
Native American medical doctor and
reformer and
member of the
Omaha tribe....
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Susette La
Flesche,
later Susette La
Flesche Tibbles and also
called Inshata Theumba,
meaning "Bright Eyes" (c. 1854–1903), was a well-known
Native American...
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Joseph La
Flesche, also
known as E-sta-mah-za or Iron Eye (c. 1822–1888), was the last
recognized head
chief of the
Omaha tribe of
Native Americans who...
- La
Flesche (1857–1932),
first Native American ethnologist Susan La
Flesche Picotte (1865–1915),
first Native American physician Susette La
Flesche Tibbles...
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Joseph La
Flesche (1822–1888) was the head
chief of the
Omaha tribe. La
Flesche Farley's
siblings include Susette La
Flesche,
Susan La
Flesche Picotte,...
- Zora
Neale Hurston Anne
Hutchinson Frances Wisebart Jacobs Susette La
Flesche Louise McM****
Maria Mitc****
Antonia Novello Linda Richards Wilma Rudolph...
- Zora
Neale Hurston Anne
Hutchinson Frances Wisebart Jacobs Susette La
Flesche Louise McM****
Maria Mitc****
Antonia Novello Linda Richards Wilma Rudolph...
- The
Susan La
Flesche Picotte House is a wood-frame
house in Walthill,
Nebraska built in 1907 that was a home of Dr.
Susan La
Flesche Picotte, the first...
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include Susette La
Flesche,
Susan La
Flesche Picotte, and
Rosalie La
Flesche Farley. Her half
brother was
Francis La
Flesche. La
Flesche Diddock attended...