The first Native American doctor built a hospital to help her tribe

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • As a child in frontier Nebraska, Susan La Flesche witnessed the death of a member of her tribe--because the agency doctor never showed up. The experience drove her to accomplish the seemingly impossible--to become the first Native American doctor and to build her own hospital on the Omaha reservation. Omaha means "against the current" -- so she was just being true to her Omaha culture. Two members of her tribe, Wehnona Stabler and Lisa Drum, tell Doctor Susan's story from the Omaha point of view. ‪@UNLincoln‬ Professor of History, Margaret Jacobs, offers insights into the Presbyterian Mission School on the reservation.
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