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Women in Tribal Government
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Feature:
Ada Deer - The first woman chair of the Menoninee people and former Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs - U.S. Department of the Interior.
Turning Points in History:
Ho Poe Kaw ("Glory of the Morning") was the first woman in the textual record of Wisconsin and the last known female Ho-Chunk chief.
Roundtable & Word of Advice:
Kimberly Vele - President - Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians
Anne Thundercloud - Public Relations Officer - Ho-Chunk Nation
About The Difference
The Difference: Women in Public Life, a monthly series, focuses on women active in government and engaged in civic life and public service at all levels in Wisconsin. Through features, roundtable discussions and historical segments, The Difference presents a variety of roles and experiences of women in Wisconsin’s public life and explores the different ways men and women may look at key issues and public service.
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