Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Indigenous Women

Angola

 * Ungudi Quiawacana, holds the Angolan record in long jump. de:Ungudi Quiawacana.

A - M

 * Mary Theresa Torres Barker, Aboriginal leader
 * Louise Daniels Trawlwoolway, ,,
 * Sandy Dann, radio broadcaster
 * Ken Sisters Collaborative, artists Art Almanc
 * Karrabing Film Collective, artists Tate Gallery
 * Anna Morgan, Aboriginal leader in Victoria ADB

N - Z

 * Annie Rankine, community leader in South Australia ADB
 * Sally Riley, film & TV producer
 * Barbara Catherine Shaw, Aboriginal activist
 * Vai Stanton, Aboriginal welfare worker
 * Cheryl Taylor, Aboriginal academic and educator
 * Maggie Walter, Pairrebenne, sociologist/academic,, ,
 * Mary Williams-Cooper, Aboriginal leader and kindergarten teacher
 * Isobel Wolmby, culture and language informant ADB
 * Edie Wright, Aboriginal education manager

Brazil

 * Zahy Guajajara, actress
 * Renata Tupinambá, journalist for Rádio Yandé

Canada

 * Ellen Blais, Indigenous midwife, Oneida Nation of the Thames, Turtle Clan
 * Rachel Dennis, Nipissing First Nation midwife
 * Francis Dick Kwakwaka'wakw (Musqamakw Dzawadaenutw Band) artist,
 * Claire Dion-Fletcher, Indigenous Registered (Potawatomi-Lenape) midwife
 * Heather Heinrichs, Métis midwife
 * Corinne Hunt Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwagiulth) artist ,
 * Autum Jules, (Tlingit), fashion designer, , ,
 * Andréa Ledding
 * Alexis Macdonald Seto, Métis photographer and artist
 * Helen Oro (Pelican Lake) beadworker, accessory designer, ,
 * Jill Setah (Yunesit'in) fashion designer, , , ,
 * Patti Shaughnessy, actor and artist from Curve Lake First Nation

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 * Pauline Shirt Co-Founder, Wandering Spirit Survival School, Community Elder, George Brown

Cook Islands

 * Angelina Tuara, politician
 * Andrea Eimke - artist
 * Lily Ngaata - marathon runner
 * Roseline Blake - diplomat
 * Teremoana Yala MNZM - high commisioner to NZ

Ecuador

 * Lucía Guillín, (Puruhá) fashion designer, ,

Ghana

 * Nana Amba Eyiaba, Queen of the Efutu and the Krontihene, spiritual leader. Queen Mother.
 * Manye Esther, Krobo queenmother, founder of the Manyan Krobo Queen Mothers Association Project Muse
 * Manye Makutu, Krobo leader, died in 1944 Project Muse
 * Juliana Makutu Sakite, Krobo leader converted to Christianity. Project Muse
 * Dogkudome Tegzuylle, of Lyssah,
 * your redlink here

India

 * Malsawmi Jacob, writer
 * your redlink here

Indonesia

 * your redlink here

New Zealand

 * Bernadette Pereira

Niue

 * Maureen Melekitama – expand stub

Papua New Guinea

 * Gwendolyn Kalupio, poet

Russia

 * Albertina Ivanova (mhr:Иванова, Альбертина Петровна, mrj:Иванова, Альбертина Петровна, et:Albertina Ivanova) Mari
 * Lyubov Nenyang (ru:Ненянг, Любовь) Nenets
 * Raisa Nikolaeva (mhr:Николаева, Раиса Ивановна) Mari
 * Tatyana Pchyolkina (mhr:Пчёлкина, Татьяна Александровна) Mari
 * Natalya Mitrofanovna Tereshchenko (ru:Терещенко, Наталья Митрофановна) (Not Nenet, but worked with the language)

Samoa

 * Papalii Monalisa Tiai-Keti - first female deputy police commissioner
 * Lauano Vaosa Epa - first woman to head the Public Service Commission
 * Tuita'alili Vaitava'e Su'a Aloese-Moe ONZM
 * Taulapu Oliver QSM

Scandinavia (Sami women)

 * Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti (se:Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti)
 * Liisa Holmberg (fi:Liisa Holmberg)
 * Katri Jefremoff
 * Margit Kitok-Åström (sv:Margit Kitok-Åström)
 * Rauna Kuokkanen (fi:Rauna Kuokkanen)
 * Aune Kuuva
 * Lajla Mattson Magga (nn:Lajla Mattson Magga, (also in no-, se-wikis)
 * Satu Moshnikoff
 * Hilde Skancke Pedersen (also in no- and sv-wikis)
 * Madeleine Renhuvud (no:Madeleine Renhuvud)
 * Máret Sárá
 * Ella Sarre (page in Finnish with more info about her)
 * Maj-Lis Skaltje (sv:Maj-Lis Skaltje)
 * Lotta Willborg Stoor (se:Lotta Willborg Stoor)
 * Marit Hætta Øverli (no:Marit Hætta Øverli)

Needs expansion

 * Inger-Mari Aikio-Arianaick
 * Louise Bäckman (no:Louise Bäckman)
 * Ella Holm Bull (fi:Ella Holm Bull)
 * Rawdna Carita Eira (also in sv-, no- and nn-wikis)
 * Kati-Claudia Fofonoff
 * Matleena Fofonoff
 * Rose-Marie Huuva (no:Rose-Marie Huuva) (*Rosmare Huuva (sv:Rosmare Huuva))
 * Sofia Jannok
 * Siri Broch Johansen (no:Siri Broch Johansen)
 * Agnete Johnsen, lead singer of The BlackSheeps who will be representing Norway in Eurovision 2016
 * Anni-Kristiina Juuso (expansion of article with material from the German article)
 * Inga Juuso (also in no- and sv-wikis)
 * Aili Keskitalo
 * Rauni Magga Lukkari (no:Rauni Magga Lukkari)
 * Marja-Liisa Olthuis
 * Rauna Paadar-Leivo (in fi- and se-wikis)
 * Kirsti Paltto (fi:Kirsti Paltto)
 * Synnøve Persen
 * Ulla Pirttijärvi-Länsman
 * Elsa Laula Renberg (also in se-, fi-, sv-, no- and nn-wikis)
 * Tiina Sanila-Aikio
 * Ellen Marie Vars (also in no-, se-, fi- and nn-wikis)
 * Kerttu Vuolab (fi:Kerttu Vuolab)
 * Tungia Baker - (she/her - Māori) performing arts and education

Tonga

 * ʻAtolomake Helu academic and opera singer

A - L

 * Pilar Agoyo (Ohkay Owingeh/Cochiti Pueblo/Kewa Pueblo) fashion designer, , ,
 * Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo), curator.
 * Shawna Baker (Cherokee Nation), lawyer and judge
 * Virginia Yazzie Ballenger (Navajo), fashion designer, , ,
 * Ella Besaw (Stockbridge-Munsee) 1902-1990, healer has a medical center named after her., (source Stockbridge Munsee Cultural Affairs is reliable, platform is not),, ,,, ,
 * Arlene Bowman (Navajo [Diné]) filmmaker from Phoenix,
 * Bertha Felix Campligli (Miwok) photographer
 * Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle (redirect to novel) (Eastern Band Cherokee), novelist
 * RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), poet, fashion designer, author, ,
 * Virginia Duran (Picuris Pueblo, 1904-1998), micaceous potter
 * Jennifer K. Falcon (Fort Peck Assiniboine Sioux Tribe), Author and civil rights activist https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/castro-campaign-press-release-indigenous-leaders-endorse-secretary-castro-ahead-native]
 * Jeanette Ferrara, Isleta Pueblo fashion designer, and ,
 * Connie Gaussoin (Navajo/Picuris Pueblo) jeweler, fashion designer ,
 * Rebecca McIntosh Hawkins Hagerty (Muscogee, 1815-1888), daughter of William McIntosh,, ,
 * Melissa Henry, Navajo artist and filmmaker
 * Theresa Hoffman, Penobscot fancy basket maker,
 * Marie Anne Jaimes-Guerrero (Mestiza ), feminist.
 * Patta PT Joest (Choctaw Nation), fashion designer, and , ,

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 * Anna W. Ludlow (1865-1955, Choctaw Nation) teacher and philanthropist, ,,,,,,, ,

M - R

 * Sehoy Marchand, aka Sehoy II, mother of Alexander McGillivray and Sophia Durant (Koasati, Creek Confederacy, ca. 1722-ca. 1795?) ,, ,,,
 * Ina McNeil (Hunkpapa Lakota) dollmaker [www.nytimes.com/.../through-dolls-and-quilts-keeping-alive-legacy-of-the-indians.html New York Times]
 * Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo, born 1966), artist and fashion designer, , , , , , ,
 * Michelle Tsosie Naranjo/Michelle Tsosie Sisneros (Santa Clara Pueblo-Navajo/Laguna Pueblo) artist,, and , , ,
 * Chrissie Oleman, Nisga'a/St'at'imc Nation, featherwork and beadwork, (not a lot of sources yet, may be TOO SOON)
 * Rose Powhatan (self-identified Tauxenent descent), artist and cofounder and director of the Powhatan Museum of Indigenous Arts and Culture

S - Z

 * Delsie Albert Selam, Yakama, born 1923, Basket weaver, preserving the Sahptin language,
 * Sarah Sense (Chitimacha/Choctaw), photographer, weaver [www.sarahsense.com/] [www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/sarah-sense]
 * Penny Singer (Navajo), fashion designer, and  and ,  and  and
 * Maya Stewart (designer) (born 1979) (Chickasaw/Muscogee/Choctaw) accessory designer, , , ,
 * Pearl Sunrise (Navajo), weaver, , , and
 * Brooke Swaney, Blackfeet/Salish filmmaker [www.imdb.com/name/nm3025423/]
 * Juanita T. Toledo, Pha-wa-luh-luh (Jemez Pueblo, 1914-1999), Pecos, helped revive Pecos style pottery in New Mexico,
 * Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote (Kiowa, 1980–2020), American studies professor
 * Feliciana Tapia Viarrial (1904-1988), Pojoaque Pueblo matriarch,
 * Sehoy Weatherford, aka Sehoy III, née McPherson, half-sister of Alexander McGillivray and Sophia Durant, (Koasati, Creek Confederacy, ca. 1746-ca. 1811-2) ,, ,
 * Carol Welch (d. 2022, daughter of Selma Walker, Yankton Sioux Tribe) director of the Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio from 1996-2011,, ,
 * Jenny Williams (artist) Nez Perce weaver, may be WP:TOOSOON

Redlinked entries in List of Native American politicians

 * 1) Grace A. Johnson
 * 2) Eileen Panigeo MacLean
 * 3) Roxanne Murphy
 * 4) Irene Nicholia
 * 5) Anatasia Pittman
 * 6) April J. Silversmith
 * 7) Kay Wallis

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 * Tammy Beauvais, Mohawk fashion designer
 * Ignatia Broker, White Earth Ojibwe writer and community leader
 * Gladys Cardiff Poet of Irish, Welsh and Cherokee descent.
 * Kaili Chun, Native Hawaiian sculptor and installation artist
 * Esther Louise Georgette Deer, Mohawk dancer and singer
 * Alice Masak French, Ninatakmuit Inuk author
 * Pamela Rae Huteson, Tlingit/Haida author and illustrator
 * Joan Kane, Iñupiaq poet
 * Kapulani Landgraf, Kanaka Maoli artist
 * Layli Long Soldier, Oglala Lakota poet, writer, and artist
 * Nora Naranjo Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo ceramic sculptor and poet
 * Teri Rofkar (Tlingit, 1956–2016), Chilkat weaver and educator
 * Luana Ross, Salish-Kutenai sociologist
 * Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Rosebud Lakota children's author
 * Lucy Thompson, Yurok author
 * Mary Jo Watson, Seminole art historian, curator, and educator