Converse, Harriet Maxwell, 1836-1903
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Converse, Harriet M., 1836-1903
Maxwell, Harriet Arnot, 1836-1903
Ya-ie-wa-noh, 1836-1903
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found: Sheaves, 1885,:t.p. (Harriet Maxwell Converse)
found: "The amazing Iroquois" and the invention of the Empire State, 2023:CIP galley (Harriet Maxwell Converse; Harriet M. Converse)
found: Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 7, 2022:Harriet Maxwell Converse page (Harriet Maxwell Converse; maiden name, Harriet Arnot Maxwell; Seneca tribal name, Ya-ie-wa-noh, meaning "she watches over us"; 11 January 1836 - 18 November 1903. American author of Scottish and Irish heritage. Folklorist, poet and historian of the Iroquois; advocate for the rights of the Seneca and other Iroquois tribes in New York State. The Seneca made her a member of the tribe and gave her an honorary position as a Sachem or chief of the Six Nations)
found: LC in OCLC, 6/2/97(hdg.: Converse, Harriet Maxwell, 1836-1903; usage: Harriet Maxwell Converse)
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1997-06-06: new
2023-02-10: revised
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