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Virginia Klinekole

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224:. She was "a member of the Tularosa School Board in the late 1960s and served on the Mescalero Apache School Board in the 1980s and 90s. She served on the New Mexico Indian Education Advisory Council in the 1980s and received the third annual governor's award for outstanding New Mexican women in 1988." 192:. She was elected as the first woman president of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, and served on the Tribal Council for nearly 30 years. She was known for being the first elected female leader of a major tribe, and for her work in preserving the 246:. They had four children: Bruce W. Klinekole II, Gregg A. Klinekole, Gina R. Klinekole, and Ruth "Wonzie" Klinekole Tiger. Her granddaughter Lindsey Shakespeare is a beadwork artist and doll maker. 234:
Following her term, she was repeatedly elected as a member of the Mescalero Apache Tribal Council. She served as a member until 1986, taking part in every aspect of managing the reservation.
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Klinekole worked as the Tularosa Public School Educational Liaison for the Mescalero Tribe, and strongly supported education for the children of the reservation, working to preserve the
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Bruce W. Klinekole II, Gregg A. Klinekole, Gina R. Klinekole, Ruth "Wonzie" Klinekole Tiger
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In 1959 she was elected as the first woman president of the
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She married Bruce W. Klinekole, who was a survivor of the
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Governor's Award for Outstanding New Mexican Women, 1988
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Mescalero Apache
Three Rivers, New Mexico
Three Rivers, New Mexico
Mescalero Apache
New Mexico
Apache language
Three Rivers, New Mexico
Roman Catholic
Apache language
Mescalero Apache
Bataan Death March



"Former tribal leader dies : Past Mescalero president, council member, writer remembered"
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"Miscellany, Feb. 9, 1959"


"Obituary of Virginia Shanta Klinekole"
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Presidents of the Mescalero Apache
School board members in New Mexico
Women in New Mexico politics
Women Native American leaders
People from Otero County, New Mexico
20th-century American women politicians
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