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Waheenee, also referred to as the Buffalo Bird Woman (ca. 1839-1932) was a traditional Hidatsa woman who lived on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Her Hidatsa name was Waheenee, though she was also called Maaxiiriwia (variously transcribed as Maxidiwiac and Maxi'diwiac). She was known for maintaining the traditional lifestyle of the Hidatsa, including gardening, cooking, and household tasks. She passed on the traditional ways of her culture and oral tradition through interviews with Gilbert Wilson, in which she described her own experience and the lives and work of Hidatsa women.

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  • Buffalo Bird Woman (en)
  • Buffalo Bird Woman (ca)
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  • Buffalo Bird Woman (ca. 1839-1932) fou una dona tradicionalista mandan-hidatsa que va viure a la reserva índia de Fort Berthold a Dakota del Nord. El seu nom hidatsa era Maxidiwiac. Era coneguda per mantenir les habilitats tradicionals hidatsa de "jardineria, preparació d'aliments, teixits i molts altres." Va transferir els camins de la seva cultura tradicional i tradició oral a través d'entrevistes amb , descrivint la seva pròpia experiència i les vides i el treball de les dones hidatses. Edward Lone Fight és descendent seu. (ca)
  • Waheenee, also referred to as the Buffalo Bird Woman (ca. 1839-1932) was a traditional Hidatsa woman who lived on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Her Hidatsa name was Waheenee, though she was also called Maaxiiriwia (variously transcribed as Maxidiwiac and Maxi'diwiac). She was known for maintaining the traditional lifestyle of the Hidatsa, including gardening, cooking, and household tasks. She passed on the traditional ways of her culture and oral tradition through interviews with Gilbert Wilson, in which she described her own experience and the lives and work of Hidatsa women. (en)
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  • Buffalo Bird Woman (en)
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  • Buffalo Bird Woman (en)
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  • Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota (en)
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  • Knife River, North Dakota (en)
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  • ca. 1839 (en)
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  • Maxi'diwiac, Photographed in 1910 (en)
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  • Edward Goodbird (en)
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