This is a list of indigenous women who have either no article in the English Wikipedia or the article is not very extensive. Links to articles in other Wikipedias have been added for the most part. I have not divided the list up by category (artist, linguist, etc.) since most of these women are famous in more than one field. The list is by no means complete, so feel free to add to it.
Please note: for people from language communities that use avoidance language, this list does contain the names of dead people.
UPDATE: Thank you to everyone working on eradicating these red links! I appreciate your work more than words can say.
Some things to keep in mind
editAfrica
editAsia
editNo article in the English Wikipedia:
- Tatyana Moldanova (Russian: Молданова, Татьяна Александровна), Khanty teacher, researcher, engineer, author, for example [1]
- Valentina Solovar (Russian: Соловар, Валентина Николаевна), no article in any Wikipedia. More info in Russian. Khanty linguist, professor.
No article in the English Wikipedia:
- Yevdokiya Rombandeyeva (hu:Jevdokija Ivanovna Rombangyejeva, ru:Ромбандеева, Евдокия Ивановна, also known in linguistics as Е. И. Ромбандеева and Е.И. Ромбандеева), prominent Mansi linguist (the romanization of this name might be contradictory to WP:Cyrillic and thus need to be fixed)
- Matrena Vakhrusheva (Russian: Вахрушева, Матрена Панкратьевна), no article in any Wikipedia. More info in Russian)
No article in the English Wikipedia:
- Maria Barmich (ru:Бармич, Мария Яковлевна), first female scholar amongst the Nenets, Nenets language researcher, winner of multiple awards
- Yekaterina Bobrikova (Russian: Бобрикова, Екатерина Никитична), Nenets educator and artisan. Also known as E. N. Bobrikova and Ekaterina Bobrikova[2]
- Anastasia Lapsui (fi:Anastasia Lapsui, nn:Anastasia Lapsui) (redlinked in this article at least: Midnight Sun Film Festival)
- Lyubov Nenyang (ru:Ненянг, Любовь)
- Elena Pushkareva (Russian: Пушкарёва, Елена Тимофеевна), 1, also known as E. T. Pushkareva in scientific circles
- Lukerya Valey (ru:Валей, Лукерья Александровна), Nenets poet and author
- Nina Valeyskaya (Russian: Валейская, Нина Васильевна), Nenets artist [3]
- Nadezhda Vyucheiskaya (Russian: Выучейская, Надежда Алексеевна), Nenets graphic illustrator and professional artist. Not sure about how her name is actually spelled in English.
- Nina Yadne (Russian: Ядне, Нина Николаевна), Nenets writer, journalist, and cultural figure
Article created!
Not Nenets, but worked with the language
editNo article in the English Wikipedia:
- Natalya Tereshchenko (ru:Терещенко, Наталья Митрофановна)
- Lyudmila Khomich (Russian: Хомич, Людмила Васильевна)
Australia
editTalk page could include a link to WP:IPAU. If you're unsure of what to say when writing about these women, UNSW has compiled a guide on terminology that is appropriate and not appropriate.
No article in the English Wikipedia:
- Kylie Coolwell, actress and playwright[4]
- Joanne Currie Nalingu, artist who won the prestigious Wynne prize in 2008
- Daisy Japulija, artist[5],[6]
- Sylvia Ken, artist who won the prestigious Wynne prize in 2019[7]
- Sonia Kurarra, artist[8],[9]
- Kathy Balngayngu Marika, a writer and senior artist of the Yirrkala community, redlink in Deadly Awards 2011 [10], [11],[12]
- Joanne Currie Nalingu, winner of the 2008 Wynne prize
- Ningura Napurrula, artist and member of the Papunya Tula artist cooperative
- Angelina Ngale (Pwerle), artist
- Emily Pwerle, artist, sister of Minnie Pwerle
- Lena Pwerle, artist
- Nada Rawlins, artist[13],[14]
- Maryanne Sam, playwright, actress, and founding member of the Ilbijerri Theatre Company [15]
- Lisa Uhl, artist[16],[17]
Lists with redlinks and non-links to women:
- List of Australian Indigenous art movements and cooperatives
- List of Indigenous Australian visual artists
- Papunya Tula (artist cooperative)
Needs expansion:
Thank you!
- Pauline Nakamarra Woods, winner of the 1988 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award. Article states her first name as Pauleen. First Aboriginal woman artist to have her work represented on an Australian stamp (1993). More info at 1.
- Jada Alberts, Larrakia actress and writer
- Daisy Andrews, winner of the 1994 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
- Jody Broun, winner of the 1998 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award. More info at 1.
- Yvonne Koolmatrie, contemporary artist who represented Australia in the Venice Biennale in 1997
- Jenni Kemarre Martiniello, winner of the 2013 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
- Jukuja Dolly Snell, WA Artist, Winner of the 2015 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award. More info also at 1, 2
- Paji Honeychild Yankarr, more info at 1
Europe
editGreenlandic women
edit- List of Greenlandic artists, lots of redlinks!
Talk page could include a link to WP:IPNA.
No article in the English Wikipedia:
Needs expansion:
- Julie Edel Hardenberg, some really interesting info on her works like Ikioqatigiilluta – Jeg er grønlandsktalende (2010)[1]
Mari women
editNo article in the English Wikipedia:
- Albertina Ivanova (mhr:Иванова, Альбертина Петровна, mrj:Иванова, Альбертина Петровна, et:Albertina Ivanova)
- Sonya Manayeva (mhr:Манаева, Соня Петровна)
- Raisa Nikolaeva/Raya Mardan (mhr:Николаева, Раиса Ивановна)
- Tatyana Pchyolkina (mhr:Пчёлкина, Татьяна Александровна)
- Marina Sadova (mhr:Садова, Марина Андреевна), Mari singer
- Lydia Vasikova (or Lydia, Lidia, or L. P. depending on the publication) (mhr:Васикова, Лидия Петровна, mrj:Васикова, Лидия Петровна, ru:Васикова, Лидия Петровна), ?first female linguist of Mari origin
Sámi women
editNo article in the English Wikipedia
edit- Maaren Aikio (fi:Maaren Aikio)
- Asta Balto, (wikidata:Q47195293), [18], also as Asta Mitkija Balto
- Louise Bäckman (sv:Louise Bäckman, no:Louise Bäckman)
- Inger Marit Eira-Åhrén (no:Inger Marit Eira-Åhrén), politician
- Marie Finnskog, preacher and early Sámi activist https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Marie_Finnskog
- Birgitta Fossum, museum director
- Elvira Galkina, poet and author (ru:Галкина, Эльвира Абрамовна, smn:Elvira Galkina), also known as Elya Galkina
- Káren Elle Gaup (no:Káren Elle Gaup, sv:Káren Elle Gaup), Saami ethnologist and head of the RiddoDuottarMuseat museum
- Heidi Gauriloff (Skolt Sami: Kaissi-Uʹlljan-Mäʹrjj-Uʹlljan), Skolt Sámi singer (U'lljan & Saauj Cool Band), multi-talented artist, model for Kalevala Jewelry.
- Victoria Harnesk (sv:Victoria Harnesk)
- Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti (se:Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti)
- Liisa Holmberg
- Greta Huuva, Sámi food ambassador and author[19],[20]
- Katri Jefremoff
- Aslaug Juliussen (sv:Aslaug Juliussen)[21]
- Rauna Kuokkanen (fi:Rauna Kuokkanen)
- Rauni Manninen (Luobbal-Jovsset Rauni), Sámi author and winner of the Saami Council's Prize for Literature in 2018
- Yekaterina Mechkina (fi:Jekaterina Metškina), one of the winners of the 2018 Gollegiella, also written as Jekaterina Mechkina
- Marja Bål Nango (no:Marja Bål Nango), film director
- Kirsi Paltto (fi:Kirsi Paltto), one of the winners of the 2016 Gollegiella. NOT the same as Kirsti Paltto
- Ellen Pautamo, one of the winners of the 2020 Gollegiella
- Seija Ranttila (fi:Seija Ranttila)
- Madeleine Renhuvud (no:Madeleine Renhuvud)
- Máret Sárá (fi:Máret Sárá, Saami name: Álet-Ristin Máret) (This is NOT the same person as Máret Ánne Sara, as can be seen by the picture and text here. One of the winners of the 2010 Gollegiella.
- Seija Sivertsen (fi:Seija Sivertsen), Skolt Sámi educator, one of the winners of the 2014 Gollegiella
- Maj-Lis Skaltje (sv:Maj-Lis Skaltje)
- Hilde Skancke Pedersen (also in no- and sv-wikis)
- Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum (nn:Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum, also in no-wiki)
- Asbjørg Skåden (no:Asbjørg Skåden, in memoriam
- Ristin Sokki (also in sv- and nn-wikis)
- Valentina Vyacheslavovna Sovkina (ru:Валентина Вячеславовна Совкина) (also redlinked in the en-wiki as Valentina Sovkina)
- Ingá-Márja Steinfjell (nn:Inga Márjá Steinfjell), one of the winners of the 2016 Gollegiella
- Máret Steinfjell, one of the winners of the 2016 Gollegiella
- Lotta Willborg Stoor (se:Lotta Willborg Stoor), one of the founders of Stoorstålka (which could use an article of its own too)
- Karin Tuolja (fi:Karin Tuolja), one of the winners of the 2018 Gollegiella
- Suvi West (fi:Suvi West)
Artists and artisans
edit- Silje Figenschou Thoresen, (no:Silje Figenschou Thoresen), North Sámi artist[22]
- Carola Grahn, South Sámi artist[23], [24]
- Berit Marit Hætta founding member of the Máze group (Northern Sami: Mázejoavku) of Sámi artists[25] (also as Biret Máret Hætta)
- Ellen Kitok-Andersson (sv:Ellen Kitok-Andersson), Saami artisan from Gällivare, daughter of Asa Kitok, sister of Margit Kitok-Åström
- Margit Kitok-Åström (sv:Margit Kitok-Åström), Saami artisan from Gällivare, daughter of Asa Kitok, sister of Ellen Kitok-Andersson
- Jenni Laiti, Sámi artist and activist, member of the Suohpanterror collective[26][27], [28] (in Finnish), [29] (in Finnish) photograph
- Aili Mattus, dollmaker[30]. (not the same as this Aili Mattus[31])
- Aune Mettäpuro, Skolt artisan and author
- Anastasia Mosnikoff (also as Moshnikoff, Naska Mos(h)nikoff, Näskk Mos(h)nikoff), Skolt storyteller and artisan, winner of State Prize for Design 1974.
- Inga-Wiktoria Påve, Northern Sámi artist and filmmaker[32][33][34]
- Outi Pieski (fi:Outi Pieski), Sámi artist[35],[36],[37],[38]
- Merja Aletta Ranttila (fi:Merja Aletta Ranttila)
- Ella Sarre (page in Finnish with more info about her)
- Ingunn Utsi (sv:Ingunn Utsi), Sámi sculptor[39],[40],[41],[42]
Musicians
edit- Ann-Mari Andersen (no:Ann-Mari Andersen, fi:Ann-Mari Andersen), Sámi singer
- Elin Kåven (no:Elin Kåven, fi:Elin Kåven), Sámi singer
- Anna Morottaja (fi:Anna Morottaja, se:Anna Morottaja), musician and MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
- Marja Mortensson (no:Marja Mortensson), musician
- Berit Margrethe Oskal, also Berit M. Oskal
- Katarina Rimpi (sv:Katarina Rimpi)
- Brita-Stina Sjaggo (sv:Brita-Stina Sjaggo)
- Marit Hætta Øverli (no:Marit Hætta Øverli)
- Ellen Järvensivu (Kaabi-Isá Ellen, smn:Ellen Järvensivu)
- Anja Kaarret (smn:Anja Kaarret, search results on Finna[43])
- Aili Koskinen (Nuuvdi-Ailâ, smn:Aili Koskinen)
- Aune Kuuva (Piäkkáá Avni, smn:Aune Kuuva), (search results on Finna[44])
- Aili Mattus (Junnás-Haanu Ailâ, smn:Aili Mattus) (not the same as this Aili Mattus[45])
- Leena Saijets (smn:Leena Saijets)
- Miina Seurujärvi (smn:Miina Seurujärvi, search results on Finna[46])
- Lea Tervonen (smn:Lea Tervonen)
- Aili Maarit Valle (Ailâ Maaret, smn:Aili Maarit Valle, search results on Finna) [47])
- Elsa Väisänen (smn:Elsa Väisänen, search results on Finna[48])
Members of Parliament
editNorway
edit- Gunn Anita Jacobsen (no:Gunn Anita Jacobsen, nb:Gunn Anita Jacobsen), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Ann Karin Kvernmo (no:Ann Karin Kvernmo, nb:Ann Karin Kvernmo), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Toril Bakken Kåven (no:Toril Bakken Kåven, nb:Toril Bakken Kåven), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Márjá-Liissá Partapuoli (no:Márjá-Liissá Partapuoli, nn:Márjá-Liissá Partapuoli), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Anne Henriette Reinås Nilut (no:Anne Henriette Reinås Nilut, nb:Anne Henriette Reinås Nilut), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Nora Marie Bransfjell (no:Nora Marie Bransfjell, nb:Nora Marie Bransfjell), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Inger Eline Eriksen (no:Inger Eline Eriksen, nb:Inger Eline Eriksen), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Ann-Elise Finbog (no:Ann-Elise Finbog, nb:Ann-Elise Finbog), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Aili Guttorm (no:Aili Guttorm, nb:Aili Guttorm), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Cecilie Hansen (no:Cecilie Hansen, nb:Cecilie Hansen), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Synnøve Søndergaard (no:Synnøve Søndergaard, nb:Synnøve Søndergaard), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Kjellrun Wilhelmsen (no:Kjellrun Wilhelmsen, nb:Kjellrun Wilhelmsen), Saami politician, MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
Finland
edit- Pigga Keskitalo (fi:Pigga Keskitalo), Saami educator, politician, and MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
- Anni Koivisto (fi:Anni Koivisto), MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
- Magreta Sara, (fi:Magreta Sara, se:Magreta Sara) MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
- Pirita Näkkäläjärvi (fi:Pirita Näkkäläjärvi, se:Pirita Näkkäläjärvi), former head of Yle Sápmi, MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
- Tanja Sanila (fi:Tanja Sanila), former head of the Skolt Village Council, artist, MP in the Finnish Saami Parliament
Sweden
editNorway
edit- Anne Kalstad Mikkelsen (no:Anne Kalstad Mikkselsen), Saami author and member of the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Committee
- Marit Myrvoll (no:Marit Myrvoll), Saami social anthropologist, museum director, and member of the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Committee
- Christina Henriksen (no:Christina Henriksen, nb:Christina Henriksen), president of the Saami Council, Saami politician, former MP in the Norwegian Saami Parliament
- Åsa Larsson Blind, current vice-president of the Saami Council, former president of the Saami Council, photo
External lists of people for articles:
edit- Sánit girdilit program on Sameradion in Sweden.[49]
- Duojár archives from AIDA (Arctic Indigenous Design Archives)[50]
Has article in the English Wikipedia, may need expansion
edit- Nina Yeliseyevna Afanasyeva (http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/sjd/Афанасьева,_Нина_Елисеевна) (also in ru- and se-wikis)
- Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=200
- Agneta Andersson (artist) (sv:Agneta Andersson (konstnär))
- Aleksandra Andreevna Antonova (se-, no-, ru-, sv-wikis, http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/sjd/Антонова,_Александра_Андреевна) also as A. A. Antonova
- Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie (no:Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie)
- Ella Holm Bull (fi:Ella Holm Bull) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=202
- Astrid Båhl
- Milla Clementsdotter (no:Milla Clementsdotter, fi:Milla Clementsdotter), Southern Sámi religious inspirator
- Maja Dunfjeld (no:Maja Dunfjeld)
- Monica Edmondson (sv:Monica Edmondson)
- Hanne Grete Einarsen (no:Hanne Grete Einarsen)
- Berit Marie Eira (no:Berit Marie Eira), redlink in the incumbent Keskitalo's Third Council.
- Inga Ravna Eira (Northern Sami: Iŋgos-Máhte Iŋgá) (no:Inga Ravna Eira) http://642.davvi.no/?b=018, http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=197
- Rawdna Carita Eira (also in sv-, no- and nn-wikis)
- Pauliina Feodoroff (fi:Pauliina Feodoroff), Skolt Sámi director and screenwriter
- Kati-Claudia Fofonoff
- Matleena Fofonoff
- Katja Gauriloff (red link in this article, fi:Katja Gauriloff)
- Lene Hansen (no:wp), politician and festival founder
- Marja Helander (fi:Marja Helander, sv:Marja Helander)
- Vuokko Hirvonen (se:Vuokko Hirvonen)
- Aino Hivand (no:Aino Hivand)
- Rose-Marie Huuva (no:Rose-Marie Huuva) (*Rosmare Huuva (sv:Rosmare Huuva)) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=196
- Mariela Idivuoma (also in fi-, sv- and sk-wikis)
- Signe Iversen (no:Signe Iversen)
- Anna Jacobsen (also in no- and nn-wikis)
- Sofija Efimovna Jakimovič (http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/sjd/Якимович,_Софья_Ефимовна)
- Sofia Jannok
- Siri Broch Johansen (no:Siri Broch Johansen)
- Agnete Johnsen, lead singer of The BlackSheeps who will be representing Norway in Eurovision 2016
- Kathrine Johnsen (no:Kathrine Johnsen) (considered the mother of NRK Sámi Radio)
- Annelise Josefsen (sv:Annelise Josefsen)
- Anni-Kristiina Juuso (expansion of article with material from the German article)
- Inga Juuso (also in no- and sv-wikis)
- Ellinor Jåma (no:Ellinor Jåma, nn:Ellinor Jåma)
- Asa Kitok (sv:Asa Kitok)
- Aili Keskitalo
- Rimma Kuruch (http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/sjd/Куруч,_Римма_Дмитриевна) (also in nn-wiki)
- Ann-Helén Laestadius (also in no- and sv-wikis), author[51]
- Elsa Laula Renberg (also in se-, fi-, sv-, no- and nn-wikis) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=185
- Rauni Magga Lukkari (no:Rauni Magga Lukkari) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=193
- Britta Marakatt-Labba (sv:Britta Marakatt-Labba) founding member of the Máze group (Northern Sami: Mázejoavku) of Sámi artists[52], [53], [54][55]
- Randi Marainen (sv:Randi Marainen)
- Lajla Mattsson Magga (nn:Lajla Mattsson Magga, (also in no-, se-wikis)
- Máddji (no:Máddji, sv:Máddji, fr:Máddji)
- Silje Karine Muotka (no:Silje Karine Muotka, also in nn- and se-wikis)
- Maxida Märak (sv:Maxida Märak), no se-wiki article
- Harriet Nordlund (also in no- and sv-wikis)
- Marja-Liisa Olthuis
- Sara Margrethe Oskal (no:Sara Margrethe Oskal)
- Rauna Paadar-Leivo (in fi- and se-wikis)
- Kirsti Paltto (fi:Kirsti Paltto) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=194
- Synnøve Persen, founding member of the Máze group (Northern Sami: Mázejoavku) of Sámi artists[56] http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=195
- Katarina Pirak Sikku (sv:Katarina Pirak Sikku)[57],[58],[59]
- Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman
- Jelena Porsanger (also in no-, fi- and sv-wikis)
- Helvi Poutasuo (fi:Helvi Poutasuo)
- Tiina Sanila-Aikio
- Máret Ánne Sara (no:Máret Ánne Sara, sv:Máret Ánne Sara)
- Sollaug Sárgon (also in no- and sv-wikis)
- Marry Ailonieida Somby (no:Marry Ailonieida Somby)
- Lene Cecilia Sparrok (no:Lene Cecilia Sparrok), actor
- Karin Stenberg
- Inger Elin Utsi (no:Inger Elin Utsi)
- Ellen Marie Vars (also in no-, se-, fi- and nn-wikis) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=198
- Láilá Susanne Vars (also in no- and nn-wikis)
- Kristine Andersen Vesterfjell (no:Kristine Andersen Vesterfjell)
- Oktyabrina Voronova (ru:Воронова, Октябрина Владимировна) http://www.calliidlagadus.org/web/index.php?leksikon=1&olles=188
- Kerttu Vuolab (fi:Kerttu Vuolab)
- Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjärta (sv:Elizabeth och Victoria Lejonhjärta) Afro-Sámi fashion models
Not Sámi, but important to the culture and language
editNo article in the English Wikipedia:
Udmurt women
editNo article in the English Wikipedia:
- Galina Glukhova (et:Galina Gluhhova, Галина Глухова) Udmurt folklorist and author of more than 80 scientific works.
- Lidiya Nyankina (udm:Нянькина, Лидия Степановна, ru:Нянькина, Лидия Степановна, uk:Нянькіна Лідія Степанівна), Udmurt author, poet, reporter, translator.
- Ashalchi Oki (udm:Ашальчи Оки, ru:Ашальчи Оки, fi:Ašaĺči_Oki, ca:Ashal'chi Oli)
- Zinaida Ryabinina (udm:Рябинина, Зинаида Кирилловна), Udmurt reporter and poet. Some info in Russian
North and Central America
editTalk page could include a link to WP:IPNA for North America, including Mexico.
My usage of tribe and nation names should not be emulated. Please take care to use what indigenous sources use for these names and not what I might have here. Also if anyone can improve the names, I will be ever so thankful.
- Monique Sioui, an Indigenous activist. There is no Wikipedia article in English about her. You can create it by translating the article in French.
- Sylvie Bernard, a First Nation artist from Quebec. There is no Wikipedia article in English about her. You can create it by translating the article in French.
- Evelyn O’Bomsawin (fr:Evelyn O’Bomsawin), feminist activist[60] and recipient of Prix du Gouverneur général en commémoration de l'affaire « personne » in 1985
- Wendy Jocko, chief of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation[61][62][63] (2020– )
- Lisa Ozawanimke, former chief of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (1999–2003)[64]
- Anna Whiteduck, former chief of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation (1959–1961)[65]
NB! The Wikiproject Indigenous peoples of North America/Anishinaabe has a much better list of notable Anishinaabe to be added.
- Olivia C. Davies, dancer and choreographer. Wikidata item already exists
- Jacqueline Ottmann, president of the First Nations University of Canada from Sept. 6 on[66], on Google Scholar[67]
- Nadya Kwandibens (fr:Nadya Kwandibens), photographer
- Eruoma Awashish (atj:Eruoma Awashish, fr:Eruoma Awashish), artist
- Suzy Basile (fr:Suzy Basile), professor
- Marcelline Boivin-Coocoo (fr:Marcelline Boivin-Coocoo), author
Blackfoot
edit- Dr. Esther Tailfeathers, Kainai activist, associate professor, and doctor, mother of Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers.[68][69][70][71][72]
- Jocelyn Joe-Strack, Daqualama, research chair at Yukon University[73], in the Canadian Encyclopedia[74], at Yukon U[75], all over Google Scholar[76]
Comanche
editA wonderful no article in the English Wikipedia:
- Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino, Comanche, (1912-), opened the door for public school education for Native Americans[2][3], first Native American to be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame plus other reasons.[3]. An audio recording of Lorentino speaking
- Rosalie Paniyak, renowned Cup'ik dollmaker, mother of Ursula Paniyak
- Ursula Paniyak, renowned Cup'ik dollmaker,daughter of Rosalie Paniyak,[77]
Hopi
edit- Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo, potter[80]
- Jocelyne Gros-Louis (fr:Jocelyne Gros-Louis), first female Grand Chief of the Huron-Wendat Nation of Wendake (from 1992 to 1994 according to fr:Wendake). The English wikipedia is devoid of any reference of her, although it has articles on other Grand Chiefs such as Max Gros-Louis, whom she took over for in the 90s, and Konrad Sioui.
- Marie-Andrée Gill, an Innu poet. There is no Wikipedia article in English about her. You can create it by translating the article in French.
- Maya Cousineau Mollen (fr:Maya Cousineau Mollen), author and poet
- Diane Robertson (fr:Diane Robertson), artist, sister of Sonia Robertson
- Sonia Robertson (fr:Sonia Robertson (artiste)), artist, sister of Diane Robertson
- Kathia Rock (fr:Kathia Rock), singer.
- Sarah Anala (fr:Sarah Anala), elder[81][82][83]
- Rassi Nashalik, inuit elder and retired media personality[84], original host of CBC North's first daily Inuktitut television news show who is being inducted into the CBC News Hall of Fame[85], founded the Arctic Indigenous Wellness Foundation with two other people[86], is an elder-in-residence at the University of Alberta's School of Public Health.[87], no wd item
- Charlotte Qamaniq of Silla + Rise. Images available in Commons, no wd item
- Priscilla Naungagiaq Hensley, film director
- Edna Wilder, author, artist, the first native instructor in the art of skin sewing class held at the University of Alaska. Obit
- Enooyaq Sudlovenick, marine biologist (but early career) - quite a lot of mentions though here, here and others
- Myra Cree (fr:Myra Cree), television presenter and Knight of the National Order of Quebec.
Kiowa
edit- Keri Ataumbi, painter[88]
- Katherine Dickerson, beader, German silver worker, and moccasin maker
- Betty Nixon, a Kiowa artisan and co-founder of the Mid-America All-Indian Center
Article created.
- Berta Zúñiga Cáceres (es:Berta Zúñiga Cáceres), indigenous activist
- Dr. Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams, Professor Emerita of Indigenous Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Mayan
editOther Mayans
editA wonderful article in the English Wikipedia:
No article:
- Mildred Milliea (fr:Mildred Milliea), teacher and Member of the Order of Canada in 1995
- Yásnaya Elena Aguilar, author, translator, etc. (es:Yásnaya Elena Aguilar)
Navajo
edit- Lorraine Black, basket weaver[90]
- Terrelene Massey, Executive Director of the Southwest Women’s Law Center[4][5]
- Barbara Teller Ornelas, Navajo master weaver, instructor, author, and U.S. State Department cultural ambassador
- Ida Sahmie, potter[91]
- Angela Gladue, performing artist. Wikidata item already exists.
- Mandy Gull-Masty, most sources can be found under Mandy Gull[92][93]
- Virginia Pésémapeo Bordeleau (fr:Virginia Pésémapeo Bordeleau), painter and poet
Needs expansion:
Pueblo
edit- Angel Charley, Executive Director of Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW)[6][7][8]
- Dolores Curran, potter[94]
- Summer Mirabal, first female police chief at Taos Pueblo[9][10][11]
- Jenelle Roybal, Governor of Pueblo of Pojoaque[12][13]
- Kathy WanPovi Sanchez, Pueblo elder, founder of Tewa Women United[14]
- María Lorena Ramírez, long-distance runner (es:María Lorena Ramírez)
- Robin Waynee, artisan[95]. Has worked with Keri Ataumbi etc.
- Gertrude Guerin (born Ettershank), a Salish chief, politician and community advocate from Musqueam, British Columbia. There is no Wikipedia article about her. You can create it using her entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia as a reference.
- Monday Blues, Togolese-Secwépemc performing artist and jewelry designer. Wikidata item already exists. The album that is currently under Monday Blues should probably be moved to Monday Blues (album) instead of using Monday Blues (artist).
- Susan Tatoosh, elder of Shuswap ancestry and a member of the Hupacaseth First Nation from Vancouver Island. Also recipient of the Order of British Columbia (2019)[96]
- Judy Wilson, chief of the Neskonlith Indian Band[97][98]
- Rosanne Casimir, chief of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation[99], lots of redlinks due to the mass graves found at Kamloop
- Shelly Loring, chief of the Simpcw First Nation[100][101]
Shoshone
editA wonderful no article in the English Wikipedia:
- Tracey Herbert, CEO of the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC), language revitalization activist, recipient of the Order of British Columbia (2018)[102][103]
- Mercedes Dorame (fr:Mercedes Dorame, atj:Mercedes Dorame), artist and photographer
- Chief Wii-tsuts-koom Anne Mack (also spelled Wii-tsts-koom in some sources, no idea which is correct), chief of the Toquaht First Nation[104],[105],[106]
- Sophie Alexie, Yup'ik educator
- Alice Rearden, prolific Yup'ik translator
- Abigail Mendoza Ruiz, Zapotec chef
Could be expanded:
Oceania
edithttps://www.guampedia.com/biographies/women-in-guam-history-2/
- Fo’na,
- Bartola Garrido,
- Ignacia Bordallo Butler,
- Agueda Iglesias Johnston,
- Maria Anderson Roberto,
- Maria Arceo Ulloa,
- Maria Palomo Ada,
- Elena Cruz Benavente,
- Amanda Guzman Shelton,
- Concepcion Cruz Barrett,
- Mariana Leon Guerrero Lujan,
- Rosa Aguigui Reyes,
- Elizabeth Perez Arriola,
- Beatrice Flores Emsley,
- Rosa Perez Salas,
- Cecilia Cruz Bamba,
- Clotilde Castro Gould,
- Lucia Fernandez Torres,
- Candelaria Taitano Rios,
- Gloria Borja Nelson,
- Rita Guevara Sablan
- Elenoa Korowaqa , judoka
- Sisilia Lewamoqe , judoka
- Mereani Naioba , judoka
- Usenia Naulu , judoka
- Ana Navira , judoka
- Maria Rova, artist (May not meet notability guidelines as her art is not held in the permanent collections of any art galleries or museums)
- Miki Wali
Referred to these women as French Polynesians unless they are known to be Tahitians (which is exclusive to Society Islands). Inhabitants of the other parts of French Polynesian are not necessarily Tahitians.
- Pascale Haiti
- Teura Iriti
- Mateata Maamaatuaiahutapu
- Emma Maraea
- Haamoetini Lagarde
- Lucette Taero
- Teura Tarahu-Atuahiva
- Lizzie Alohikea, musician and performer
- Mary Haʻaheo Atcherley, Hawaiian political aspirant, one of the first women to run for the Hawaii Senate in 1920 [107]
- Julia K. Chilton, musician and performer
- Thelma Alice Kalaokona Moore Akana Harrison, territorial senator, business executive, community leader, and public health nursing administrator
- Edith Kenao Kanakaole, Hawaiian composer, chanter, dancer, teacher, and entertainer
- Mary Maihiai, alleged Hawaiian centenarian
- Esther T. Mookini, Hawaiian linguist (not a native Hawaiian, see article)
- Nalani Olds Napoleon, Hawaiian culturelist and performer
- Victoria Ward (Hawaii)
- Ha'a Keaulana, surfer and photographer
- Ana Eva Hei, wife of Atamu Tekena
- Viriamo, mother of Juan Tepano and native elder
- Te 'Oho a Neru, Rapa Nui elder [108]
South America
editNo article:
- María Beatriz Aniceto Pardo (es:María Beatriz Aniceto Pardo), Columbian indigenous politician and leader
- Máxima Apaza (es:Máxima Apaza)
Article needs expansion:
- Lourdes Tibán (es:Lourdes Tibán), Ecuadoran indigenous politician and lawyer
No article:
Good article, could use the Spanish wiki article to expand it:
No article:
- Herminia Aburto Colihueque (es:Herminia Aburto Colihueque), Mapuche activist
- Beatriz Pichi Malen (es:Beatriz Pichi Malen), Mapuche singer
- Aimé Paine (es:Aimé Paine, fr:Aimé Paine, br:Aimé Paine), Mapuche and Tehuelche singer
- Catherine Peñán (es:Catherine Peñán), inline speedskater
Stub, needs expansion:
No article:
- Alessandra Korap, leader,[109] activist, winner of the 2020 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights prize[110], IMDB gives an additional last name of Silva.[111] Wikidata item
- Marisol Mena Antezana (qu:Marisol Mena Antezana)
- Ana Cristina Céspedes (qu:Ana Cristina Céspedes, es:Ana Cristina Céspedes), singer
- Lydia Cornejo Endara (qu:Lydia Cornejo Endara), one of the translators of the Little Prince into Quechua
- Encarnación Lazarte (qu:Encarnación Lazarte, es:Encarnación Lazarte), Quechua singer and composer. First Bolivian woman to start recording the traditional songs of the Cochabamba region.
- Hilda Cañari Loaiza (qu:Hilda Cañari Loaiza)
- Claudia Coari Mamani (qu:Claudia Coari Mamani), Quechua congresswoman in Peru. Lots of info in Google in Spanish, some in English.
- Ch'aska Anka Ninawaman (qu:Ch'aska Anka Ninawaman, es:Ch'aska Anka Ninawaman, de:Ch'aska Anka Ninawaman), Quechua professor, translator, and poet.
- María Parado de Bellido (qu:María Parado de Bellido, es:María Parado de Bellido, ay:María Parado de Bellido)
- Rosa Sara Huamán Rinza (qu:Rosa Sara Huamán Rinza)
- Noemí Vizcardo Rozas (qu:Noemí Vizcardo Rozas), Quechua lawyer and translator
- Tania Pariona Tarqui (qu:Tania Pariona, es:Tania Pariona Tarqui and de:Tania Pariona Tarqui), Quechua politician, activist and leader
- Tarcila Rivera Zea (qu:Tarcila Rivera Zea, es:Tarcila Rivera Zea) humans and indigenous rights activist
Needs expansion:
- Juana Huancahuari (qu:Juana Huancahuari, es:Juana Huancahuari). Spanish article has a lot of info in it.
- Magaly Solier (qu:Magaly Solier, es:Magaly Solier). Spanish article has a lot of info in it.
Needs an infobox:
- Nina Pacari
- María Sumire (done but limited)
- Casimira Rodríguez (done)
Most everyone from this category is missing in the en-wiki:
- es:Categoría:Mujeres_incaicas - including:
- Contarhuacho
- Añas Colque
- Beatriz Clara Coya
- Isabel Chimpu Ocllo
- Cusi Huarcay (the blue link is a redirect)
- Cuxirimay Ocllo
- Maytanchi
- Tomasa Tito Condemayta (qu:Tomasa Tito Condemayta, de:Tomasa Tito Condemayta), Inca noble and leader
No article:
- Nemonte Nenquimo, president of the Waorani Pastaza Organization (CONCONAWEP), one of the founding members of the indigenous organization Ceibo Alliance.
Lists elsewhere
edit- Wikipedia:Meetup/IndigenousFilmandMedia, still has redlinks
- Wikipedia:Meetup/Indigenous_Storytellers_WikiThon, still has redlinks
- Māoriland Film Festival/Maoriland Film Festival[112] is missing from enwiki and Wikidata and will have lots of directors, actors, etc. that could be added and could be added in its own right to their articles
- Indigenous artists who have played at the Riddu Riđđu festival collected by User:Anepanen
- A list of Native American women to work on from the NMAI Native American Women editathon, decent amount of redlinks still.
- Indigenous Voices Awards
- Indspire Awards, annoyingly almost all links that should be red have been removed, but there are tons of potential articles in this list
- A list of Native leaders
References
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- ^ a b Hedstrom, Cora Z. (2011). "Lorentino, Dorothy Sunrise (b. 1912)". Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- ^ Dunlap, Susan (10 November 2020). "2020 elections usher in a wave of 'firsts' for NM". NM Political Report. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Meet the Staff - Terrelene Massey - Executive Director". Southwest Women's Law Center. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ Bryan, Susan Montoya (27 April 2021). "Advocates detail 'shadow pandemic' of violence against women". Associated Press. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- ^ Dunlap, Susan (4 February 2020). "Women's groups gather on Indigenous women's issues". New Mexico Politcal Report. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- ^ "Meet Our Staff". Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- ^ Romancito, Rick; Miller, John (21 July 2021). "Taos Pueblo names first female police chief". Taos News. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ Wakayama, Brady (31 July 2021). "Taos Pueblo appoints their first female police chief". KRQE News 13. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ Lenninger, Sasha (18 August 2021). "Woman makes history as first female police chief in Taos Pueblo". Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Pueblo of Pojoaque makes history with women leaders". Indianz.Com. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Government". Pueblo of Pojoaque. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ Moss, Rebecca (6 March 2019). "Tewa Women United - An intertribal network of women are training to be doulas and volunteers, strengthening cultural knowledge and healing generational trauma at the same time". Vogue. Retrieved 29 August 2021.