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キャサリン・ヘロールド・トラウ(1911年1月5日 - 2007年6月28日)は、アメリカインディアンの民族運動家、歴史家、芸術家、人権活動家。 Catherine Herrold Troeh (January 5, 1911 – June 28, 2007) was an American historian, artist, activist and advocate for Native American rights and culture, especially in the Pacific Northwest. She was a member and elder of the Chinook tribe and a direct descendant of the great chief, or tyee, of the Chinook people, Comcomly.
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Catherine Herrold Troeh (January 5, 1911 – June 28, 2007) was an American historian, artist, activist and advocate for Native American rights and culture, especially in the Pacific Northwest. She was a member and elder of the Chinook tribe and a direct descendant of the great chief, or tyee, of the Chinook people, Comcomly. キャサリン・ヘロールド・トラウ(1911年1月5日 - 2007年6月28日)は、アメリカインディアンの民族運動家、歴史家、芸術家、人権活動家。
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