Wilma = á«áŽµáŽ¹ (pronounced wee-lee-mah)
Wilma Pearl Mankiller's parents are Clara and Charlie Mankiller. Clara, a full-blooded Cherokee, and Charlie, of mixed Cherokee and Irish descent, raised Wilma in a family deeply connected to their Native American heritage. Wilma Mankiller became a prominent Cherokee leader and the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation. Her upbringing and family background significantly influenced her commitment to tribal sovereignty and social justice.
There are many ways, but the one way I would use is, "Wilmathina" which is pronounced - "wilma-thinya"
Wilma Mankiller was a former Cherokee Nation. She was one of the few women to lead a major tribe. She was 64 when she died.
Wilma Pearl Mankiller has written: 'Every day is a good day' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Indian women, Psychology, Biography, Indian philosophy 'Mankiller' -- subject(s): Biography, Cherokee women, Cherokee Indians, Femmes cherokee, Biographies, Chefs, Cherokee (Indiens) 'Mankiller'
Osiyo (pronounced: oh-see-yo) is hi/hello in Cherokee
Rhonda is pronounced "Lonada"
Yes, Wilma Mankiller the first woman chief of the Cherokee nation, died of cancer on April 6, 2010.
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Rey is pronounced "Ley"
The English name of Chris is pronounced as quiss for a Cherokee name. The name would be spelled Quis using the Cherokee alphabet.
She was awarded the Presidential Freedom Award for her work with the Cherokee Nation.
Wilma Mankiller was the first Female Chief of the Cherokee Nation.