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Emma Cornelia Sickels (1854–1920) was an American teacher. She had a complex relationship with Indigenous peoples through her work with the United States government. White society regarded her as a hero for collecting information and mediating peace between the US and the Lakota people in 1890. During this time, she incorrectly blamed Native Americans for the Wounded Knee Massacre. In 1893, she was publicly fired from the Anthropology and Ethnology Department at the Chicago World's Fair for protesting how her boss was falsely showcasing Native American life to display Indigenous people as uncivilized.

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Emma Cornelia Sickels

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Emma Cornelia Sickels (1854–1920) was an American teacher. She had a complex relationship with Indigenous peoples through her work with the United States...

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Sickels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emma Cornelia Sickels, (1854–1921), American teacher. Frederick Ellsworth Sickels (1819–1895)...

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Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved October 8, 2009. Sickels, Robert (2004). The 1940s. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 48. ISBN 9780313312991...

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