Talk:Natawista Iksina
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[edit]- A Powerful Woman, Then and Now Natawista Iksina (Medicine Snake Woman)
- Montana Horse Racing: A History Does anyone know how to shorten these Google links? I know it can be done.
- Whitestone Hill State Historic Site
- Jean Baptiste Fleury's Life in Indian Country
- Blackfoot Confederacy
- EPDF - Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade You can download a PDF of the whole book (w/o images). I've done it; it's legit.
dawnleelynn(talk) 21:11, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
- NATAWISTA (Natoyist-siksina, Natawista Iksana, known as Medicine Snake Woman) From the Dictionary of Canadian Biography from the Toronto University
- Blackfoot Natawista Iksana was a White Man's Princess
- Natawista Culbertson – Native American Diplomat and Interpreter
- Natawista, a Trader’s Wife
- The Major's Lady: Natawista JSTOR (Read online for free.)
- Natawista – peacemaker
- Brokers of the Frontier: Indigenous Women and the Fur Trade
- Inspiring Women: A Celebration of Her Story
- Indians 101: Alexander Culbertson, Indian Trader
- Natawista Ixana Montana Historical Society - Biography - 1 page PDF
dawnleelynn(talk) 22:06, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
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