Contributor: Suzanne Riordan. Lesson ID: 13142
Meet the first Native American doctor and prima ballerina and the first to be proclaimed a saint. And meet two other women whose names you may know but whose stories may surprise you!
Pocahontas, Sacajawea, Kateri Tekakwitha, Susan La Flesche Picotte, and Maria Tallchief are all well-known names in Native American, or Indigenous American, history.
Though they are known for vastly different accomplishments, each dared to do things that no one before them had done!
In this lesson, you'll watch several videos to learn about these famous Native American women. As you watch, take notes on the following to use later in the Got? It section.
Ready? Let's meet these amazing ladies!
Pocahontas
You may already be familiar with Pocahontas, but you may not know how important her role was in helping Native Americans and Europeans understand each other.
As you watch the following videos, think about these questions.
Sacajawea
Like Pocahontas, Sacajawea (sometimes spelled Sacagawea) was also kidnapped (by an enemy tribe) and ended up marrying a European man (though it was not her choice).
Watch the following video to see what happened next, showing her strength and courage.
Kateri Tekakwitha
Kateri lost her family at a young age, but she always remembered what her mother had taught her and tried to stay faithful to God, even when pressured to give up her faith.
Watch a portion of the next video to hear her story.
Susan La Flesche Picotte
You've probably noticed that Susan La Flesche Picotte didn't have an Indian name. Her father, Chief Joseph La Flesche (also called Iron Eye), wanted it that way.
He said his children were growing up in a white world and had to learn to live in a white society. They were taught the traditional Omaha language and customs, but he sent them to white schools.
Susan knew what she wanted to be when she was a little girl when she saw an Omaha woman die because a white doctor refused to come and treat her. She decided right then and there that she would become a doctor.
Learn about her amazing life by watching the following video segment.
Maria Tallchief
Maria Tallchief's mother made her take piano lessons and wanted her to become a great pianist. But when Maria met a famous ballerina, she started to make other plans for her life.
Watch the next two videos to learn more and hear from Maria herself!
You've learned a lot about these Indigenous American women!
Good! Now head to the Got It? section. You will organize the facts you gathered before creating a news story about one of these women's amazing lives!