Margretta Dietrich was an American suffragette and activist. She served as resident of the Nebraska Woman's Suffrage Association in 1919 and Chairman of the Nebraska State League of Women Voters in 1920. Following the ratification of the 19th amendment, she went on to advocate for the rights of Indigenous Americans in New Mexico. She was the president of the New Mexico Association of Indians Affairs for more than 20 years and helped found and was the trustee for several organizations that advocated for Native Americans.
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MargrettaDietrich was an American suffragette and activist. She served as resident of the Nebraska Woman's Suffrage Association in 1919 and Chairman of...
residence of Margretta Stewart Dietrich, and later housed the Historic Santa Fe Foundation. It was purchased in 1928 by MargrettaDietrich. Changes were...
Virginia. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Texas. Mrs. James A. Devitt, Iowa. MargrettaDietrich, Nebraska. Mrs. John Kreig, Tennessee. Mrs. Charles E. Ellicott, Maryland...
objects were bought from or exchanged with the Museum of New Mexico, MargrettaDietrich, Dorothy Dunn, Olive Rush, and several others. More than 6,000 photographs...
(1925–1927) Party officials Individuals Christian Sorensen, lawyer MargrettaDietrich, suffragette and activist Organizations Newspapers List of Charles...
Her artworks can be found in private collections including the Margretta S. Dietrich Collection and in museums including the Heard Museum, the Gilcrease...
her prints with the initials, D.N.S. Dorothy Stewart and her sister MargrettaDietrich settled in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1925. In 1936, she was considered...
Service (1900). Contemporary American Indian paintings from the Margretta S. Dietrich collection. Smithsonian Libraries. S.l. United States Information...
exhibition at Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico. 1940 – Margretta S. Dietrich Award for painting "Picking Wild Berries" (1940), Museum of New...
Louise B. Russell Bruce J. Sams Robert Schimke (d.) John R. Seal (d.) Margretta Styles (d.) Sheldon M. Wolff (d.) S. James Adelstein D. Bernard Amos (d...
lived there at the time. She met sisters Dorothy Stewart and Margretta Stewart Dietrich, Olive Rush, Erna Fergusson, as well as José Clemente Orozco,...