The first woman Cherokee Chief : Wilma Pearl Mankiller / by Patricia Morris Buckley ; illustrations by Aphelandra.
Material type: TextSeries: Step into reading. Step 3 book. Publisher: New York : Random House, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 47 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780593568507
- 0593568508
- 9780593568514
- 0593568516
- Wilma Pearl Mankiller
- Mankiller, Wilma, 1945-2010 -- Juvenile literature
- Cherokee women -- Oklahoma -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Cherokee women -- Oklahoma -- Kings and rulers -- Juvenile literature
- Cherokee Indians -- Oklahoma -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America -- Oklahoma -- Juvenile literature
- Native Americans -- Oklahoma -- Juvenile literature
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's Reader | New | MANKILLE W. B924 | Checked out | 05/08/2024 | 33111011098254 | |||
Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Reader | New | MANKILLE W. B924 | Available | 33111011196058 | ||||
Children's Book | Northport Library | Children's Reader | New | MANKILLE W. B924 | Checked out | 05/14/2024 | 33111011143910 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Find out all about Wilma Pearl Mankiller, the first woman Cherokee chief whose image appears on the U.S. quarter, in this Step 3 Biography Reader.
In 1985, Wilma Pearl Mankiller became the first woman Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. She had to convince her people that the chief should be the best person for the job, man or woman.
Before the English came to what is now the United States, Cherokee women and men shared the leadership of the tribe. This created balance. But the English colonists told the Native People that men should be in charge.
It stayed that way for many years, until Wilma Pearl Mankiller made history. She used the concept of gaduji, of everyone helping each other, to make the Cherokee Nation strong.
Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots and popular topics-for children who are ready to read on their own.
"A biography reader"--Preliminaries.
"The story of how Wilma Pearl Mankiller challenged gender norms introduced by settlers and become the first woman Cherokee Chief"-- Provided by publisher.
Ages 5-8 Random House Children's Books.
Grades 1-3.
F&P tex level Q