Locke, Patricia, 1928-2001
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Compassionate Woman, 1928-2001
Tȟawáčhin̳ Wašté Win̳, 1928-2001
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Identifies RWO
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Sources
found: Kolstoe, J.E. Compassionate Woman, 2011:ECIP t.p. (Patricia Locke) galley, etc. (b. 1928; d. 2001; given the name Compassionate Woman; founded community center for assisting Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts in Anchorage, Alaska; worked for Western Interstate Counsel for Higher Education to establish colleges on Indian reservations; freelance writer; instructor at various universities; activist on behalf of poor and oppressed; received MacArthur Fellowship; first American Indian to serve as senior officer on National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States; posthumously inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame)
found: Warrior grandma, 2002:ECIP t..p. (Patricia Locke) galley (b. Jan. 21, 1928, in Pocatello, Idaho; d. Oct. 20, 2001, in Phoenix, AZ. Lakota, Bahá'í. Lakota name, Tȟawáčhin̳ Wašté Win̳ [n̳ is a combined n and j])
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Change Notes
2011-01-25: new
2022-03-15: revised
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