Mountain Wolf Woman
Mountain Wolf Woman, or Xéhachiwinga (April 1, 1884 – November 9, 1960), was a Native American woman of the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) tribe whose autobiography was one of the earliest firsthand accounts of the experience of a Native American woman. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mountain Wolf Woman, sister of Crashing Thunder the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian by Mountain Wolf Woman
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Mountain Wolf Woman sister of Crashing Thunder ; the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian by Mountain Wolf Woman
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Mountain Wolf Woman, sister of Crashing Thunder the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian by Mountain Wolf Woman
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Mountain Wolf Woman sister of Crashing Thunder ; the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian by Mountain Wolf Woman
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Mountain Wolf Woman sister of Crashing Thunder ; the autobiography of a Winnebago Indian by Mountain Wolf Woman
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