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Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo, November 13, 1941 – December 23, 2011) was a Native American administrator, activist, and basket weaver. During the Occupation of Alcatraz she worked as one of the cooks who provided food to those living on the island. Her career was as an administrator for various California Indian organizations. Subsequently, she became a well-known doll maker, basketweaver, jeweler, and teacher of Pomo handicrafts. In 2008, she and her family were disenrolled from the Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California. She fought the action claiming it was politically motivated until her death. Posthumously, in 2017, her membership, as well as for her other family members, was reinstated in the first known case where a tribe reversed its decision on membership termination without a

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  • Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo, 13 de noviembre de 1941-23 de diciembre de 2011) fue una administradora, activista y cestera nativa americana. Durante la Ocupación de Alcatraz, trabajó como cocinera proporcionando comida a los que vivían en la isla. Fue administradora de varias organizaciones indígenas de California. Posteriormente, se convirtió en una conocida fabricante de muñecas, cestera, joyera y maestra de artesanía pomo. En 2008, ella y su familia fueron expulsados del Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California. Luchó contra esta expulsión alegando que tenía motivaciones políticas y lo hizo hasta su muerte. Póstumamente, en 2017, su membresía, así como la de los demás miembros de su familia, se restableció en el primer caso conocido en el que una tribu revoca su decisión de cancelar l (es)
  • Luwana Quitiquit (Pomo, November 13, 1941 – December 23, 2011) was a Native American administrator, activist, and basket weaver. During the Occupation of Alcatraz she worked as one of the cooks who provided food to those living on the island. Her career was as an administrator for various California Indian organizations. Subsequently, she became a well-known doll maker, basketweaver, jeweler, and teacher of Pomo handicrafts. In 2008, she and her family were disenrolled from the Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California. She fought the action claiming it was politically motivated until her death. Posthumously, in 2017, her membership, as well as for her other family members, was reinstated in the first known case where a tribe reversed its decision on membership termination without a (en)
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