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Locations of American Indian tribes in Texas, ca. 1500 CE. Native American tribes in Texas are the Native American tribes who are currently based in Texas and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who historically lived in Texas. Many individual Native Americans, whose tribes are headquartered in other states, reside in Texas.
Betty Mae Tiger Jumper (Florida Seminole, also known as Potackee (1923-2011), chairwoman, Florida Seminole Tribe (1967-1971), last matriarch of Snake Clan. Marie Smith Jones (1918–2008), Eyak activist and honorary chief, last known living speaker of the Eyak language; Juana Maria (Nicoleño, died 1853), last member of her tribe
Pages in category "Native American tribes in Texas" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Women Native American leaders (1 C, 109 P) Pages in category "Women indigenous leaders of the Americas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
We know—“cult” is a loaded word that conjures every Netflix documentary involving sadistic leaders, unhinged followers and major downfalls. But not every cult is worthy of streaming.
Native American women have increasingly held elected positions at the state and federal levels, representing a wide range of tribes and political perspectives. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1924, Cora Reynolds Anderson became the first Native American woman to secure a seat in a state legislature. [ 10 ]
Deborah Parker (Tulalip Tribes, born 1970), [15] activist and Tulalip Tribes' vice-chairwoman from 2012 [16] to 2015 [17] Parker campaigned for the reauthorization and for the inclusion of provisions which gave tribal courts jurisdiction over violent crimes against women and families involving non–Native Americans on tribal lands.
It recognizes the anniversary of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, signed in 1948, allowing women to serve as regular members of the military. In 2017, the State of Texas designated June ...