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Sarah Winnemucca. The first Indian woman to write a book highlighting the plight of the Indian people. She was the daughter of Chief Winnemucca, the chief of the Paiutes. File history (del) (cur) 03:57, 29 October 2005 . . Yosemite Indian (Talk) . . 144x325 (12471 bytes) (Sarah Winnemucca. The first Indian woman to write a book highlighting the plight of the Indian people. She was the daughter of Chief Winnemucca, the chief of the Paiutes. ) —Walden69 18:34, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
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