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Mountain Play - #Voice2Vote Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (1863-1952), was a Métis Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians attorney, suffragist, and Native American rights activist. In 1913, organizers of the Washington, DC
Human Rights Campaign on X: Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin was the first woman of color to graduate from @AUWCL. She was nationally known as a spokesperson for modern Indian women and actively
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NEH on X: Native American rights activist Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin, who served @USIndianAffairs from 1904-1932, was featured in the 1929 Evening Star for her collection of indigenous craftwork and artifacts. #ChronAmParty #
In 1919, while working as an attorney in the Office of Indian Affairs, Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (Métis/Turtle Mountain Ojibwe)…
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Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (U.S. National Park Service)
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