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          Sacajawea.

          An old Calusa woman hears the pitiful cries of a wild animal..

          I was born in Great Falls, Montana and lived in Whitefish. In high school I showed a talent for science and was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Science Award.

          I majored in chemistry at Montana State, Bozeman and during graduation I was given the Richardson Award for women’s excellence in science.

          In a new novel by the author of Sacajawea, a twelfth-century Welsh woman gives birth to a child prophesied to lead his people and, in the process.

          I earned my Master’s Degree in Organic Chemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park, where I did research under a U.S. Naval Scholarship. After graduation I married a fellow chemist. We had five children and each child was given a Chinook Indian name.

          This was not unusual for a Montanan, although Bill, my husband thought so; he was from Maryland.

          The history of the Shoshoni, most northerly of the great Shoshonean tribes, which all belong to the extensive Uto-Aztecan linguistic stock, is full of paradox.

        1. Books by Anna Lee Waldo and Complete Book Reviews ; CIRCLE OF STARS.
        2. An old Calusa woman hears the pitiful cries of a wild animal.
        3. Sacajawea.
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        5. I explained that many things had Indian names in Western Montana and those things that were most valuable were given a name that was fitting and appropriate as a gift. For instance our first-born, Judy, was called Skookumchuck, meaning Something Good.

          Sally, was called Polliwog because she was always wiggly. She became a ballet dancer. Dale, h