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1962: Apsáalooke (Crow) nurse recognized for lifetime of fighting abuses

Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail, an Apsáalooke (Crow)/Lakota registered nurse, receives the President’s Award for Outstanding Nursing Health Care. In 1930, she began traveling to reservations across the U.S. to learn about the condition of Indian health and to advocate for political action. She witnessed the forced sterilization of Crow women. On the Navajo reservation, she found that gravely ill Navajo children were literally dying on the backs of their mothers, who walked 20 miles or more to reach the nearest hospital. These experiences inspired her to dedicate her life to fighting abuses in the Indian health care system.

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Federal-Tribal Relations
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California, Great Basin, Great Plains, Northeast, Northwest Coast, Plateau, Southeast, Southwest