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Patricia A. Locke (Tawacin WasteWin; January 21, 1928 – October 20, 2001) was a Native American educator, activist, and prominent member of the Baháʼí Faith. She worked closely with indigenous activists in supporting the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. After joining the Baháʼí Faith in 1988, she was elected as the first Native American woman to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of the United States.

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  • Patricia A. Locke (nombre lakota: Tawacin WasteWin) (21 de enero de 1928 - 20 de octubre de 2001) fue una educadora y activista nativa estadounidense conversa a la Fe Bahá'í. Fue elegida como la primera mujer nativa estadounidense en formar parte de una Asamble Nacional de los Bahá'ís. En 1991 fue becaria de la fundación McArthur. Representó a la comunidad Bahá'í de Estados Unidos en Beijing en la Cuarta Conferencia Mundial sobre la Mujer en Beijing, China. Fue galardonada con el premio Those Who Make a Difference del Instituto de Lenguas Indígenas en 2001, poco antes de su muerte. De manera póstuma, en 2006, se le incluyó en Salón de la Fama Nacional de Mujeres de Estados Unidos. En 2014 se le otorgó la medalla Race Amity Medal of Honor y el la incluye en su lista Showcasing Great Women. (es)
  • Patricia A. Locke (Tawacin WasteWin; January 21, 1928 – October 20, 2001) was a Native American educator, activist, and prominent member of the Baháʼí Faith. She worked closely with indigenous activists in supporting the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. After joining the Baháʼí Faith in 1988, she was elected as the first Native American woman to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of the United States. In 1991 she was a MacArthur Fellow, represented the US National Baháʼí community in Beijing at the Fourth World Conference on Women, and she was honored with the Indigenous Language Institute's Those Who Make a Difference award in 2001 just before her death. Posthumously she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2006, and in 2014 was a National Race Amity Conference honoree of a Race Amity Medal of Honor and the Google Cultural Institute included her in its listing Showcasing Great Women. Her son is renowned hoop dancer, flute player, and storyteller Kevin Locke. (en)
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  • Patricia A. Locke (nombre lakota: Tawacin WasteWin) (21 de enero de 1928 - 20 de octubre de 2001) fue una educadora y activista nativa estadounidense conversa a la Fe Bahá'í. Fue elegida como la primera mujer nativa estadounidense en formar parte de una Asamble Nacional de los Bahá'ís. En 1991 fue becaria de la fundación McArthur. Representó a la comunidad Bahá'í de Estados Unidos en Beijing en la Cuarta Conferencia Mundial sobre la Mujer en Beijing, China. Fue galardonada con el premio Those Who Make a Difference del Instituto de Lenguas Indígenas en 2001, poco antes de su muerte. De manera póstuma, en 2006, se le incluyó en Salón de la Fama Nacional de Mujeres de Estados Unidos. En 2014 se le otorgó la medalla Race Amity Medal of Honor y el la incluye en su lista Showcasing Great Women. (es)
  • Patricia A. Locke (Tawacin WasteWin; January 21, 1928 – October 20, 2001) was a Native American educator, activist, and prominent member of the Baháʼí Faith. She worked closely with indigenous activists in supporting the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. After joining the Baháʼí Faith in 1988, she was elected as the first Native American woman to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of the United States. (en)
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