Queen Elizabeth Receives A Bouquet From A Young First Nations Girl Named Verna Wyse, Nanaimo, British

Queen Elizabeth Receives A Bouquet From A Young First Nations Girl Named Verna Wyse, Nanaimo, British
Queen Elizabeth Receives A Bouquet From A Young First Nations Girl Named Verna Wyse, Nanaimo, British

Queen Elizabeth receives a bouquet from a young First Nations girl named Verna Wyse, Nanaimo, British Columbia, July 1959

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Bertha Parker Pallan (1907-1978) Was A Native American Archaeologist, Of Abenaki And Seneca Descent.

Bertha Parker Pallan (1907-1978) was a Native American archaeologist, of Abenaki and Seneca descent. Her parents were Behula Tahamont, a Native American actress, and Arthur C. Parker, the first president for the Society of American Archaeology. 

Parker discovered and participated in many archaeological sites during her career, but she is best known for her work at the site of Gypsum Cave. Although she was originally hired her as the expedition cook and secretary, she was allowed to explore the cave and was able to reach more inaccessible areas. It is here that she uncovered the first giant ground sloth remains in association with humans, a discovery that received national attention among anthropologists. After her time at Gypsum Cave, she discovered two additional sites: Corn Creek Campsite, and a pueblo site at Scorpion Hill. She worked for over 10 years as an Assistant in Archaeology and Ethnology at the Southwest Museum, where she published a number of archaeological and ethnological papers in the museum journal. In her later years, she acted as a technical advisory and consultant on TV shows and movies depicting American Indians, and hosted her own TV show on Native American history and folklore.

Bertha Parker Pallan was a ground-breaker in many aspects. She is considered the first female Native American archaeologist, and she is one of the first women  recognized for conducting her work at a high level of skill in the field without a university education. Additionally, her role as a consultant for TV and movies influenced how American Indian cultures and their histories were depicted in the media.

Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte;
Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte;

Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte;

Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree. She attended the Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia, graduating in 1889. La Flesche Picotte grew up on the Omaha Reservation and returned there after completing her studies, opening a hospital for its residents in 1913 which was the first privately funded hospital in Omaha.

The hospital building still remains today and has been converted into a museum in her honour, featuring her work as a doctor and preserving the legacy of Omaha and the Ho-Chunk tribes that resided their. It also has a centre for the care of children named in Susan’s honour and has been designated as a National Historical Landmark.

6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving
6 Native American Girls Explain The Tragic Story Behind Thanksgiving

6 Native American girls explain the tragic story behind Thanksgiving

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She Disappeared On The Horizon

she disappeared on the horizon

by Denny Bitte

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Every night I fall asleep to the thought of you

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“St. Lawrence Sailboat” by Great Wide World Photography 

“St. Lawrence Sailboat” by Great Wide World Photography 

A sailboat spends the night before entering the Rideau Canal from the St. Lawrence River in Ottawa, Ontario. 

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