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Alice Denomie was born in approximately 1886 as a member of the Ojibwe tribe in Wisconsin. She became a student at the Carlisle Indian School and graduated from there in 1908. She then became a student at Conway Hall. She only stay at Dickinson for one year, however. She returned to her home in the West, married, and began working as a stenographer. | Alice Denomie was born in approximately 1886 as a member of the Ojibwe tribe in Wisconsin. She became a student at the Carlisle Indian School and graduated from there in 1908. She then became a student at Conway Hall. She only stay at Dickinson for one year, however. She returned to her home in the West, married, and began working as a stenographer. | ||
For a full biography, see [[Indian School Women: Their connection with Dickinson]]. | |||
[[Bibliographic Information]] | [[Bibliographic Information]] |
Latest revision as of 02:37, 7 December 2007
Alice Denomie was born in approximately 1886 as a member of the Ojibwe tribe in Wisconsin. She became a student at the Carlisle Indian School and graduated from there in 1908. She then became a student at Conway Hall. She only stay at Dickinson for one year, however. She returned to her home in the West, married, and began working as a stenographer.
For a full biography, see Indian School Women: Their connection with Dickinson.