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American Indian," frequently cited by scholars. Following the publication of the book, Winnemucca toured the Eastern United States, giving lectures about her people in New England, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. She returned to the West, founding a private school for Native
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being more correctly informed of the state of affairs, the Hon. Secretary revoked his permission though no determination as to their permanent location was arrived at. This was a great disappointment to the
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was appointed as its first governor. When he came to the territory, he went to the
Pyramid Lake Reservation, where he met Old Winnemucca, Young Winnemucca and the Paiute, who put on a grand display. In October 1860, their grandfather Truckee died of a
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Rinehart sold supplies intended for the Paiute people to local whites. Much of the good land on the reservation was illegally expropriated by white settlers. In 1878, virtually all of the Paiute and
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269:(1883), a book that is both a memoir and history of her people during their first 40 years of contact with European Americans. It is considered the "first known autobiography written by a Native American woman." Anthropologist
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on the plight of her people. During the winter of 1879 and 1880, she, her father, and two other Winnemucca visited Washington, D.C. to lobby for release of the Paiute from the Yakama Reservation. They gained permission from
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Winnemucca accompanied them to serve as a translator. Since she had an official job, she was not required to live on a reservation. Outraged by the harsh conditions forced on the Paiute, she began to lecture across
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prompted the federal government to promote education for Native American children at English-language boarding schools. Winnemucca's school was closed in 1887 and the children were transferred to a facility in
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training needed to be effective farmers. Many Paiute starved to death. After Winnemucca begged for food for her people, military officials at Camp McDermit (later
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to escape the fighting. They made a living performing onstage as "A Paiute Royal Family." In 1865, while the Winnemucca family was away, their
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in Boston, operated for a couple of years. Changes in federal policy following what was considered the success of the
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1576:Maloney, Wendi (November 2, 2017).
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4133:History of Humboldt County, Nevada
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1956:Biography: "Sarah Winnemucca"
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1937:Resources in other libraries
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1731:"Celebrate Sarah Winnemucca"
1046:: "Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins"
763:Monument to Sarah Winnemucca
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1975:"Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins"
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1947:Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins,
1786:Carpenter, C. M. (2003). "
1737:. March 9, 2005. p. 1
1114:University of Nevada, Reno
844:. G.P Putnam's Sons. 1883.
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1921:By Sarah Winnemucca
1844:Pritzker, Barry M.
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