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Marguerite La Flesche Diddock

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151:(OIA) (now the Bureau of Indian Affairs), serving until 1900 when she resigned. At the time the OIA directed field matrons to instruct Native American women about Euro-American culture and traditions with the aim of accelerating the adoption of Euro-American culture within the community. La Flesche Diddock remained active in the Omaha Tribe including serving on the election board after the passage of the 33: 152: 363: 368: 343: 137: 147:
La Flesche Diddock taught for many years at the Omaha Agency government school in Nebraska. In 1896 she became a field matron for the
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a few years after their marriage. She married a second time in 1895 to Walter Diddock with whom she had five children.
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La Flesche Diddock attended the Elizabeth Institute for Young Ladies in New Jersey and then attended
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in Virginia, graduating in 1887. In 1888 she married Charles Felix Picott who died of
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known for her work with the Office of Indian Affairs (OIA) and advocacy of
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Native American women : a biographical dictionary
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Omaha
Ponca
Native American
cultural assimilation of Native Americans
Omaha Reservation
Joseph La Flesche
Omaha Tribe
Susette La Flesche
Susan La Flesche Picotte
Rosalie La Flesche Farley
Francis La Flesche
Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute
tuberculosis
Office of Indian Affairs
19th amendment
Walthill, Nebraska


"Marguerite Laflesche Diddock: Office of Indian Affairs Field Matron"
"Postcolonialism and native American geographies: the letters of Rosalie La Flesche Farley, 1896-1899"
doi
10.1191/1474474002eu241oa
ISSN
1474-4740
JSTOR
44250880
S2CID
146214072

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