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She Was Born In A Tent During Her Dad's Archaeological Excavation, And She Went On To Become The First Female Native American Archaeologist
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She Was Born In A Tent During Her Dad's Archaeological Excavation, And She Went On To Become The First Female Native American Archaeologist
Bertha Parker is known as a history-maker for being the first female Native American archaeologist of Abenaki and Seneca descent. Her path to earning this title was rather unconventional, but the contributions she made were enormous. She was reportedly born in 1907 in a tent during one of her father’s archaeological excavations at the Silverheels […]
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