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Electa Quinney was a Stockbridge Indian who became Wisconsin's first public school teacher in 1828. From her youth in New York to her years along the frontier and in Wisconsin, Electa's life gives insight into the experiences of Native peoples in the nineteenth century.

Produktbeschreibung
Electa Quinney was a Stockbridge Indian who became Wisconsin's first public school teacher in 1828. From her youth in New York to her years along the frontier and in Wisconsin, Electa's life gives insight into the experiences of Native peoples in the nineteenth century.
Autorenporträt
Karyn Saemann is a former newspaper reporter and editor who now works as a freelance writer, editor, and reviewer. She and her husband, whose family are enrolled members of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, live in Deerfield, Wisconsin, with their two children