Finding the sacred -- Language as landscape -- Eleanor Baxter : tribal chair and political activist -- Alice Saunsoci : language bearer and teacher -- Háwate, Wenona Caramony : preserver of community and language advocate.
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Eleanor Baxter, Alice Saunsoci, and Hawate (Wenona Caramony) are female elders of the Omaha Tribe in Macy, in the northeast corner of Nebraska. All three grew up on the Omaha reservation, moved away in later life, and held careers outside the reservation. Yet all returned to their community, bringing the skills they learned in the "white world" and the knowledge they gained as children from their own elders to contribute to the well-being of the Omaha people.
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Women elders' life stories of the Omaha Tribe.
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Baxter, Eleanor.
Háwate.
Saunsoci, Alice.
Baxter, Eleanor.
Háwate.
Saunsoci, Alice.
Baxter, Eleanor.
Háwate.
Saunsoci, Alice.
Indian leadership-- Nebraska-- Macy.
Older women-- Nebraska-- Macy, Biography.
Omaha Indians-- Nebraska-- Macy-- Social life and customs.
Omaha Indians-- Nebraska-- Macy, Biography.
Omaha women-- Nebraska-- Macy, Biography.
Oral history-- Nebraska-- Macy.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Historical.
HISTORY-- State & Local.
Indian leadership.
Indians of North America-- Authors.
Older women.
Omaha Indians-- Social life and customs.
Omaha Indians.
Omaha women.
Oral history.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.