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  1. Sarah Winnemucca, nota anche come Sally Winnemucca (nata Thocmentony o Tocmetone, Paiute: "Fiore di Conchiglia"), (Lago Humboldt, 1844 circa – Henry's Lake, 16 ottobre 1891), è stata una scrittrice e attivista nativa americana, di etnia Paiute.

  2. Sarah (née Winnemucca) Hopkins (c. 1844 – October 17, 1891) was a Northern Paiute writer, activist, lecturer, teacher, and school organizer. Her Northern Paiute name was Thocmentony , also spelled Tocmetone , [1] which translates as " Shell Flower ."

  3. Sarah Winnemucca (born c. 1844, Humboldt Sink, Mexico [now in Nevada, U.S.]—died October 16, 1891, Monida, Montana, U.S.) was a Native American educator, lecturer, tribal leader, and writer best known for her book Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883).

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  4. Sarah Winnemucca, born in 1844, was a member of the Paiute tribe in present-day Nevada. She worked as an interpreter and negotiator between American Indian tribes and the U.S. Army.

  5. 26 mar 2017 · Biografia di Sarah Winnemucca, un profilo della donna nativa americana che ha lavorato per i diritti del suo popolo e ha scritto della sua vita.

  6. 27 lug 2016 · Sarah Winnemucca, the first Indian woman to write a book highlighting the plight of the Indian people. Materialscientist via Wikicommons. For the first few years of her life, Sarah Winnemucca,...

  7. Life Among the Piutes is Sarah Winnemucca’s powerful legacy to both cultures, the Native Americans and the whites. It appeared in 1883, the first book ever published that was written by a Native American woman.