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Сара Уиннемукка Хопкинс была женщиной из северных пайютов и одной из первых, кто защищала права коренных американцев в Соединенных Штатах. Она провела свою жизнь, путешествуя по стране, чтобы поделиться историей о том, что происходило с ее народом. В этой презентации, сделанной доктором Сарой Киз на съезде Ассоциации троп Орегона и Калифорнии в 2021 году, основное внимание уделяется тому, кем она была и как она использовала свои собственные навыки рассказывания историй для повышения осведомленности. О ОКТА Пионеры писали о своих путешествиях в Орегон, Калифорнию, Юту, Монтану и другие западные страны в дневниках, письмах, воспоминаниях и газетных статьях. Узнайте больше на наших страницах «Люди и истории» по адресу и станьте участником, чтобы проводить генеалогические исследования по адресу и просматривать более 1000 журналов Overland Journals на Присоединяйтесь к OCTA и спасайте маршруты. Наследие находится под угрозой. Пути, пройденные полумиллионом пионеров, золотоискателей, авантюристов – людей, стремящихся к лучшей жизни на Западе, находятся под постоянной угрозой со стороны развития. Откройте для себя множество преимуществ присоединения к OCTA! Winnemucca Hopkins was a Northern Paiute woman and one of the first to advocate for the rights of Native Americans in the United States. She spent her life traveling across the country to share the story of what was happening to her people. This presentation, given by Dr. Sarah Keyes at the 2021 Oregon-California Trails Association Convention focuses on who she was, and how she used her own storytelling skills to raise awareness. ABOUT OCTA Pioneers wrote of their travels to Oregon, California, Utah, Montana, and other western locations in diaries, letters, remembrances, and newspaper articles. Discover more at our People and Stories pages at and become a member to conduct genealogy research at and browse through over a 1,000 Overland Journals at Join OCTA and save the trails. A legacy is at risk. The trails trodden by a half a million pioneers gold rushers, adventurers – people in pursuit of a better life in the West are in constant threat from development. Discover the many benefits of joining OCTA! Winnemucca Hopkins was a Northern Paiute woman and one of the first to advocate for the rights of Native Americans in the United States. She spent her life traveling across the country to share the story of what was happening to her people. This presentation, given by Dr. Sarah Keyes at the 2021 Oregon-California Trails Association Convention focuses on who she was, and how she used her own storytelling skills to raise awareness. ABOUT OCTA Pioneers wrote of their travels to Oregon, California, Utah, Montana, and other western locations in diaries, letters, remembrances, and newspaper articles. Discover more at our People and Stories pages at and become a member to conduct genealogy research at and browse through over a 1,000 Overland Journals at Join OCTA and save the trails. A legacy is at risk. The trails trodden by a half a million pioneers gold rushers, adventurers – people in pursuit of a better life in the West are in constant threat from development. Discover the many benefits of joining OCTA!

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