Mankiller
This video is of a speech delivered about indigenous people and the many challenges that they face in the 21st century. I think the video is powerful as well as informative Wilma Mankiller worked for many years as a leading advocate for the Cherokee people, Mankiller was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on November 18, 1945. Four decades later, in 1985, Mankiller became the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. She sought to improve the nation’s health care, education system and government. She decided not to seek re-election in 1995 due to ill health. After leaving office, Mankiller remained an activist for Native-American and women's rights Mankiller shared her experiences as a pioneer in tribal government in her 1993 autobiography, Mankiller: A Chief and Her People . She also wrote and compiled Every Day Is a Good Day: Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women (2004), featuring a foreword by leading feminist Gloria Steinem. For her leadership and activism...