For the English-American anthropologist, poet, and educator, see Edith Turner (anthropologist).
Edith Turner (ca. 1754 – February or March 1838), sometimes known as Edy Turner or Edie Turner, or by her personal name Wané Roonseraw, was a leader – often styled "chief" or "queen"[1] – among the Nottoway people of Virginia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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EdithTurner (ca. 1754 – February or March 1838), sometimes known as Edy Turner or Edie Turner, or by her personal name Wané Roonseraw, was a leader –...
John Eade and Michael J. Sallnow's book Contesting the Sacred (1991). EdithTurner, Victor's widow and anthropologist in her own right, published in 2011...
Edith Brocklesby Davis, who was serving during the war as a "land girl". Their five children include scientist Robert Turner, poet Frederick Turner,...
Edith Wilson (née Bolling, formerly Galt; October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961) was the first lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921 and the second...
descendants, including members of the First Families of Virginia, First Lady Edith Wilson, American actor Glenn Strange, and astronomer Percival Lowell. Pocahontas's...
of their ancestors fled in the 18th century. The last known speaker, EdithTurner, died in 1838. The Nottoway people are undertaking work for language...
professors mentored her, including the chemist and mathematician Angie Turner King, who had guided Coleman throughout high school, and W. W. Schieffelin...
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in comparative symbology. Rice University Studies 1974. Turner, Victor W., and EdithTurner. Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture Anthropological...
year John Wood collected over 250-word samples from one of these, Chief EdithTurner (Nottoway, ca. 1754–1838). He sent them to Thomas Jefferson, who shared...
Davis, was an American writer. She wrote more than 70 children's books. EdithTurner Kunhardt was born September 30, 1937, in Morristown, New Jersey, to Philip...