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Wilma Mankiller, a Cherokee stateswoman, made history as the first female Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Her leadership and dedication to her community led to significant social, economic, and political reforms. Mankiller's tenure as Chief showcased her belief in the power of self-determination, and she fought for the rights and empowerment of Native Americans. Her trailblazing work as a political leader continues to inspire women and Native Americans to pursue leadership roles, challenge stereotypes, and make meaningful change within their communities and beyond. Her legacy emphasizes the importance of resilience, vision, and the strength to break barriers.
"Everybody is sitting around saying, 'Well, jeez, we need somebody to solve this problem of bias.' That somebody is us. We all have to try to figure out a better way to get along."
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