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NATIVE WOMEN CHANGING THEIR WORLDS by Patricia J. Cutright

NATIVE WOMEN CHANGING THEIR WORLDS

by Patricia J. Cutright

Pub Date: April 28th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-939053-32-9
Publisher: 7th Generation

Twelve profiles of Native American and First Nations women are collected in this engaging work.

The individuals included here have achieved success in many fields, from Deb Haaland (Pueblo of Laguna), a U.S. Representative from New Mexico, to the late Mary Golda Ross (Cherokee), an elite aeronautical engineer at Lockheed. Each profile begins with an inspirational quote, features approximately six to eight pages describing the subject’s early life and later achievements, and concludes with a list of their awards and honors. Photographs enhance the text. While their lives and talents are diverse, the women share strong beliefs in the sanctity of family and the preservation of their cultures and languages. Some of the women grew up on a reserve, some moved around in their youth, but all faced challenges. The book shows how they have overcome racial and gender discrimination, poverty, abuse, and other obstacles to become leaders in their professions and communities. Highlighting how each found a way to keep a positive outlook, it also shows that when their goals seemed unachievable, there was a family member or a teacher who believed in them and pushed them to move beyond the expectations of Indigenous women in the non-Native world. These remarkable stories, relayed in straightforward and accessible prose, will serve as catalysts, propelling young people to seek the potential they have within themselves.

Inspiring portraits of accomplished Indigenous women.

(references, photo credits) (Nonfiction. 13-18)