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Dublin Core
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Title
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Cathy Maasdam
Description
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This collection features photographs, letters, newspapers, school memorabilia and Maasdam's ancestor's history from the 1880's to 1920. The family lived in North Bend and Morse Bluff, Nebraska. This collection also includes a photograph of Suzette LaFlesche Tibbles, daughter of "Iron Eye" LaFlesche, former chief of the Omaha Indian Tribe. This collection was contributed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring 2014 History Harvest.
Format
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Cathy Maasdam
Source
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Cathy Maasdam, Nebraska History Harvest, 2014
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Person
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Title
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Portrait of Suzette LaFlesche
Description
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Suzette LaFlesche, also known as Princess "Bright Eyes" was the daughter of "Iron Eye" LaFlesche, chief of the Omaha Native American tribe. One of the first women to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she died 7 June 1903.
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person
Type
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image
Coverage
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Lincoln (Neb.)
Source
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Cathy Maasdam, Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Cathy Maasdam Collection
Lincoln History Harvest 2014
Omaha Tribe
Photograph
Suzette LaFlesche