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    Yankton Dakota writer (–)

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    Born()February 22,

    Yankton Indian Reservation, Dakota Territory

    DiedJanuary 26, () (aged&#;61)

    Washington, DC, US

    Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
    Other&#;namesGertrude Simmons Bonnin
    EducationWhite's Manual Labor Institute, Wabash, Indiana
    Alma&#;materEarlham College
    Occupations
    • Writer
    • editor
    • musician
    • teacher
    • Native American activist
    Employer(s)Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Uintah-Ouray reservation
    Known&#;forCo-composed the first American Indian opera, founded the National Council of American Indians, authored books and magazine articles
    Notable workSun Dance Opera, Old Indian Legends, American Indian Stories, "Oklahoma's Poor Rich Indians"
    SpouseRaymond T.

    Bonnin

    ChildrenOhíya
    Parent(s)Mother, Ellen Simmons, also called Thaté Iyóhi