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Francis la Flesche was a prominent American ethnologist and the first Native American to earn a degree in anthropology. Born into the Omaha tribe in Nebraska, he dedicated much of his life to documenting and preserving the culture, language, and traditions of Native American peoples. His work was instrumental in providing a deeper understanding of the Omaha and Osage tribes, particularly through his publications such as 'A Dictionary of the Osage Language' and 'A Study of Omaha Indian Music.' Through these contributions, he not only showcased the richness of his cultural heritage but also advocated for the rights and recognition of Native Americans in a rapidly changing society.

La Flesche's influence extended beyond anthropology; he was also a key figure in the early 20th-century movement for the rights of Indigenous peoples. His efforts in education and cultural preservation helped to bridge the gap between Native American traditions and Western academia. La Flesche's legacy continues to inspire contemporary scholars and activists who strive to honor and uphold Indigenous voices and histories in the face of ongoing challenges. His life reflects the complexities of identity and the importance of cultural heritage, making him a significant figure in both Native American history and American anthropology.

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출생 날짜 March 28, 1857
출생지 Omaha, Nebraska, USA
사망 날짜 May 5, 1932
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