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- Woesha Cloud North (Ho-Chunk - Ojibwe, 7 de septiembre de 1918-10 de octubre de 1992) fue una artista, maestra y activista estadounidense. Enseñó en las escuelas públicas de Palo Alto desde 1961 hasta 1969 y luego ayudó a dirigir la escuela durante la Ocupación de Alcatraz. Desde principios de la década de 1970, comenzó a enseñar a nivel universitario, enseñando arte en el San Francisco State College, la Universidad de Nebraska-Lincoln y la Universidad Estatal de California, Fresno. A lo largo de su vida, participó activamente en organizaciones de mujeres y organizaciones enfocadas en los pueblos indígenas. Póstumamente, su servicio fue honrado con una inducción al Salón de la Fama de Antiguos Alumnos Multiculturales de Stanford en 1995. (es)
- Woesha Cloud North (September 7, 1918 in Ho-Chunk-Ojibwe – October 10, 1992) was an American artist, teacher, and activist. She taught in the Palo Alto Public schools from 1961 to 1969 and then assisted in running the school during the Occupation of Alcatraz. From the early 1970s, she began to teach at the university level, teaching art at San Francisco State College, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and California State University, Fresno. Throughout her life, she was active in women's organizations and organizations focused on indigenous people. Posthumously, her service was honored with an induction into Stanford's Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame in 1995. (en)
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- A photograph of a student examining something held in her left hand sitting at a desk with an open book on it and flanked on the left by her teacher who is wearing glasses. (en)
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- North teaching in the experimental school at Alcatraz, 1971 (en)
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- teacher, artist, activist (en)
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- Woesha Cloud North (Ho-Chunk - Ojibwe, 7 de septiembre de 1918-10 de octubre de 1992) fue una artista, maestra y activista estadounidense. Enseñó en las escuelas públicas de Palo Alto desde 1961 hasta 1969 y luego ayudó a dirigir la escuela durante la Ocupación de Alcatraz. Desde principios de la década de 1970, comenzó a enseñar a nivel universitario, enseñando arte en el San Francisco State College, la Universidad de Nebraska-Lincoln y la Universidad Estatal de California, Fresno. A lo largo de su vida, participó activamente en organizaciones de mujeres y organizaciones enfocadas en los pueblos indígenas. Póstumamente, su servicio fue honrado con una inducción al Salón de la Fama de Antiguos Alumnos Multiculturales de Stanford en 1995. (es)
- Woesha Cloud North (September 7, 1918 in Ho-Chunk-Ojibwe – October 10, 1992) was an American artist, teacher, and activist. She taught in the Palo Alto Public schools from 1961 to 1969 and then assisted in running the school during the Occupation of Alcatraz. From the early 1970s, she began to teach at the university level, teaching art at San Francisco State College, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and California State University, Fresno. Throughout her life, she was active in women's organizations and organizations focused on indigenous people. Posthumously, her service was honored with an induction into Stanford's Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame in 1995. (en)
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