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Susette La Flesche from www.womenshistory.org
'" Susette La Flesche Tibbles, an Omaha woman, spent her entire life tirelessly campaigning for Native American rights as a speaker, activist, interpreter, and ...
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La Flesche was a progressive who was a spokesperson for Native American rights. She was of Ponca, Iowa, French, and Anglo-American ancestry. In 1983, she was ...

Susette La Flesche

American writer
Susette La Flesche, later Susette LaFlesche Tibbles and also called Inshata Theumba, meaning "Bright Eyes", was a well-known Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter, and artist of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska. La Flesche was a progressive who... Wikipedia

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After the trial, Susette became nationally known as "Bright Eyes". Tibbles organized a speaking tour of the eastern United States for Standing Bear, Bright Eyes ...
Susette La Flesche, an Omaha, campaigned tirelessly for Native American rights, becoming the first Native American lecturer and the first published Native ...
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Susette La Flesche Tibbles, also known as Bright Eyes, was a Native American suffragist and activist. Her sister, Susan Le Flesche Picotte was the first Native ...
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Susette La Flesche was a Native American writer, lecturer, and activist in the cause of Native peoples' rights. La Flesche's father was an Omaha chief who ...
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After the trial, Susette became nationally known as "Bright Eyes". Tibbles organized a speaking tour of the eastern United States for Standing Bear, Bright Eyes ...
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Susette La Flesche Tibbles, also known as "Bright Eyes," was born in Bellevue, Nebraska in 1854, the year the Omaha Indians gave up their Nebraska hunting ...
Aug 31, 2023 · Susette was the oldest daughter of Joseph La Flesche, the last recognized chief of the Omaha, known as “Iron Eyes.” She grew up on the Omaha ...
Susette La Flesche from womenshistory.si.edu
When Susette La Flesche (1854–1903), a well-established crusader for Native American causes, married Thomas Tibbles in 1881, she wore this fashionable ...