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  2. Little Britches (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Little Britches joined the Doolin gang but lost her horse and returned home to the stern rebuke of her father. She was determined nevertheless to pursue a life of crime, and she married a deaf-mute horse dealer, Benjamin Midkiff, in March 1895. They established housekeeping in a hotel in Perry in Noble County in northern Oklahoma. Midkiff found ...

  3. Beverly Horse - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Horse (September 24, 1931 – February 10, 2010) was an educator activist for Native American and women's rights. She was an enrolled citizen of the Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and was a government administrator for women's programs.

  4. Meredith Hodges - Wikipedia

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    1992 – Mae Bea C.T. took second place at the Abbe Ranch Horse Trials. 1993 – Mae Bea C.T. took first place in the Novice division at the Abbe Ranch Horse Trials. 1993 – Rode Mae Bea C.T. in the presidential inaugural parade, Washington, D.C. 1998 – Lucky Three Eclipse was Bishop World Champion Warm-up Hunter.

  5. Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    First African American woman to be elected as County Commissioner in Payne County, Oklahoma [14] Donna Nigh (b. 1933) 1995 First Lady of the State of Oklahoma [14] Marie C. Cox (1920–2005) 1993 Founded the North American Indian Women's Association [14] Anita Hill (b. 1956) 1993 Attorney and academic [28] Moscelyne Larkin (1925–2012) 1993

  6. Notice of insanity defense filed in Wilburton murder case - AOL

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    Mar. 21—A notice to assert a defense of insanity was filed for a woman federally indicted for murdering her mother in Wilburton last month. Tracy Ann Mannon, 51, was indicted March 13 in the ...

  7. Wilma Mankiller - Wikipedia

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    Wilma Pearl Mankiller was born on November 18, 1945, in the Hastings Indian Hospital in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to Clara Irene (née Sitton) and Charley Mankiller. [4] [5] Her father was a full-blooded Cherokee, [4] [6] whose ancestors had been forced to relocate to Indian Territory from Tennessee over the Trail of Tears in the 1830s.

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