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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Susette La Flesche, later Susette LaFlesche Tibbles and also called Inshata Theumba, meaning "Bright Eyes" (c. 1854–1903), was a well-known Native American...
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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. She...
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Fletcher, Alice C. and Francis La Flesche: The Omaha Tribe. Lincoln and London, 1992. P. 112. Fletcher, Alice C. and Francis La Flesche: The Omaha Tribe. Lincoln...
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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...
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Joseph LaFlesche, 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...
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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...
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George Miller in 1897, collected by Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche "Lost Nation: The Ioway" – a historical documentary film about the...
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ISBN 978-0-674-03977-3. Francis La Flesche (1 March 1999). The Osage and the Invisible World: From the Works of Francis la Flesche. University of Oklahoma...
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1814–1847) (Ho-Chunk) Francis La Flesche (1857–1932), first Native American anthropologist, author (Omaha people) Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865–1915),...
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