The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2022
  • Follow the inspiring stories of three Montana women, Sarah Bickford, Maggie Smith Hathaway and Susie Walking Bear, and learn how they helped enrich and shape the Montana we know today.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @Mystifrost
    @Mystifrost Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing Susie Yellowtail’s Story.

  • @JennaPinchbeckVO
    @JennaPinchbeckVO Год назад +2

    It was such an honor getting to narrate this important piece. What incredible and inspiring women!

  • @tmrodriguez2517
    @tmrodriguez2517 Год назад +4

    I have always loved Montana History and did a project on the Indigenous people of the State. Fantastic stories that need to be told . Raised in Geraldine, Montana and proud to be a woman from Montana

  • @yvonnejohnson7557
    @yvonnejohnson7557 Год назад +3

    No mention of the first native woman miner in Butte, She became a big truck driver in the open pit mine in Butte. First woman in the Teamsters Union in 1972. All this after cops killed her son in Butte City Jail on May 5th 1971, she tried to make the police accountable, but all she could do was get the jail it's self closed. Her name was Cecilia Johnson. She was a logger before becoming a driver, she also worked in the smelter in Anaconda. She survived 13 years in a Canadian Indian Residential School called Thunder Child Child School AKA Delmas School in Sask Canada. I am her daughter, I took my grand daughter to Butte and took her to the mining museum and there too was no mention of her there as the first woman miner in the open pit mine. My mother worked most of her time being a logger in the mountains all around Butte.