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Annie Dodge Wauneka (April 11, 1910 – November 10, 1997) was an influential member of the Navajo Nation as member of the Navajo Nation Council. As a member and three term head of the council's Health and Welfare Committee, she worked to improve the health and education of the Navajo. Wauneka is widely known for her countless efforts to improve health on the Navajo Nation, focusing mostly on the eradication of tuberculosis within her nation. She also authored a dictionary, in which translated English medical terms into the Navajo language. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963 by Lyndon B. Johnson as well as the Indian Council Fire Achievement Award and the Navajo Medal of Honor. She also received an honorary doctorate in Humanities (public health) from the University of

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  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (en)
  • アニー・ドッジ・ワウネカ (ja)
  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (nl)
  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (pt)
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  • アニー・ドッジ・ワウネカ(1910年4月11日 - 1997年11月10日)は、アメリカインディアン、ナバホ族の運動家、政治家。 (ja)
  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (Sawmill, 11 april 1910 – Toyei (Apache County), 10 november 1997) was een inheems Amerikaans, Navajo politicus en vooraanstaand lid in Navajo Nation. Daar staat zij sinds 1984 bekend als ‘Onze Legendarische Moeder’. (nl)
  • Annie Dodge Wauneka é uma ativista e política estadunidense pertencente ao clã Tse níjikíní da tribo Navajo. Ela ocupou a posição de diretora do comitê de saúde da sua tribo, onde lançou várias campanhas para melhorar condições sanitárias, prover água potável e combater alcoolismo e doenças. (pt)
  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (April 11, 1910 – November 10, 1997) was an influential member of the Navajo Nation as member of the Navajo Nation Council. As a member and three term head of the council's Health and Welfare Committee, she worked to improve the health and education of the Navajo. Wauneka is widely known for her countless efforts to improve health on the Navajo Nation, focusing mostly on the eradication of tuberculosis within her nation. She also authored a dictionary, in which translated English medical terms into the Navajo language. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963 by Lyndon B. Johnson as well as the Indian Council Fire Achievement Award and the Navajo Medal of Honor. She also received an honorary doctorate in Humanities (public health) from the University of (en)
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  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (en)
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  • Annie Dodge Wauneka (en)
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  • Deer Spring, near Sawmill, Arizona Territory (en)
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