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Gayle
December 7, 2023
After reading this I am very much impressed of the Chief Wilma Mankiller's life. Very extraordinary woman.
david showen
December 21, 2011
I just read her book Mankiller and also just found out about her passing. I am saddened to hear this about a person who was as selfless as she and did so much for others.
Erica Wilson
November 21, 2011
You are a great insparation
Erica Wilson
November 21, 2011
No one women can ever compare to a great teacher.
Leslie Hibbler-Carter Christian
November 6, 2010
My Dear Sister forever lives united in spirit eternally.
Barbara Skaggs
May 24, 2010
We need to train our young women to be more like this wonderful woman who made such a difference in so many peoples life. One of the finest female role models there has been.She was an inspiration to many of us.My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Barbara Skaggs Westville,ok
Amanda Rodriguez
May 3, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. I had the honor of speaking to this great lady,who had a heart of gold. She was very kind to my Dad, who was a proud member of the Cherokee Nation. At the time I spoke with her he was 74 years old and just about to retire. I shared this with her and she sent him a retirement card. It meant alot to him. I still have that card and will keep it forever. With God's Blessings.
Kim Tarver
May 3, 2010
Please accept our condolences in your time of distress. John 11:25, 26: “Jesus said to her: ‘I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life; and everyone that is living and exercises faith in me will never die at all. Do you believe this? (Right now God has such loving concern for bereaved ones.)
April 30, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Tonya Fritchman
April 28, 2010
We need to train our young women to be more like this wonderful woman who made such a difference in so many peoples life. One of the finest female role models there has been and she makes me proud to be part Cherokee. She will be greatly missed. Tonya Fritchman
S Peralta
April 25, 2010
I enjoyed learning about you and reading your books, thank you
Emv Adams
April 21, 2010
The world has lost a Great LADY. She was an inspriation to many of us. AS she begins her Sky Walk, My prayers go out to her family and Nation. Emv, Matriach of White Earth Tribal Town
April 19, 2010
Blessings to you for reminding all of us that we as Native American people can be heard. Your strength and vision will be the voice to heal all. My prayers are with Wilma and her family.Chal and White Wolf Woman-Schley.
Maria E. Chmielewski
April 19, 2010
You were an inspiration to your Tribe and to all women. Your legacy will forever live on. Rest in peace Wilma.
Ellen Workman
April 18, 2010
A very great lady. All my respects to Ms. Mankiller and all she stood for and my sympathy to the family.
A. Ramona Holt
April 17, 2010
Wilma, your accomplishments and dedication are and will be an inspiration to not only women but all people who strive to better themselves and improve their surroundings. We live in a better place because of you. Thank you.
Pamela Thurman
April 17, 2010
Wilma, you were a friend for years! You were a very good friend!! I will miss you as my friend. I will never forget you emailing me and telling me that you thought you might have finally made it!! You laughed and said you were now a Jeopardy question!! I still smile when I think of that!! I will always smile when I think of you!
Brenda Reed
April 17, 2010
A truly great inspiration to all women everywhere. Thank you for your great leadership and example, Chief Mankiller.
Brenda Reed, descendant of Sowege of the Pekowe Shawnee
Death Shaman
April 17, 2010
All hale the Female Chiefs! You will be missed and are loved.
Carolyn Spencer
April 16, 2010
My heartfelt sympathy to the family of Wilma Pearl Mankiller.
Diana Quealy-Berge
April 16, 2010
Wilma Mankiller, a role model for women around the world.
Gwendolyn Ross-Young
April 16, 2010
Ecclesiastes 7:1
A GOOD NAME [is] better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth. Thank you, Chief Mankiller for your earthly works. May heaven rejoice. Gwendolyn Ross-Young Hammond, LA
April 16, 2010
I heard her speak at a National Multicultural Institute Conference in Washington, DC. She was inspirational, elegant, and totally unforgetable. I am so sorry to hear of her passing, and so sorry that she will not be here to continue to inspire with her infinite wisdom and powerful presence. The memory of her and the work she has done will continue to speak for her. May she rest in peace.
Rena Ilumin
April 15, 2010
Our heartfelt condolences to the family of Wilma Pearl Mankiller. Wilma and her family were our neighbors in the Hunters Point Projects in San Francisco. We will always remember her as a friendly and engaging young woman with a ready smile. We could tell she had the spirit to blaze new trails leading to the greater good of humanity and she did!
--in loving memory from the Ilumin family - Connie (mother), Robert, Edward, Norma Rena, David, and Joann
C. Broken Arrow - Booth
April 15, 2010
Chief Mankiller was an incredible "hona", and made all the Indehs proud (including me) even if you weren't Cherokee it didn't matter, our people go by the "one drop" theory. There is no such thing as "half-breed", either you're Indian or you're not. And Mankiller exemplified this in her ability to speak for all of us. May the Great Spirit shine on her family and loved ones, knowing that she made us ALL proud, and may her journey be swift and full of light. Count me in on being present in Tahlequah.
C. Broken Arrow - Booth: Apache
Danielle Aubenque
April 15, 2010
The stars shine a little dimmer. The Mother asks all the branches to raise just a little higher to see her off. Walk strong Wilma.
Kate Chapman
April 15, 2010
I was very saddened to hear of the passing of this great leader. As a Cherokee woman, I have been inspired by the life and work of Wilma Mankiller, and send my prayers with her on her journey.
K. Gardipe
April 15, 2010
What an honor to be blessed with the presence of a very inspirational woman. K.Gardipe - Reno,Nevada
Dawn Noll
April 15, 2010
I am so sorry but we can only guess the creator needed someone so very special at his right hand side we will miss her greatly
April 15, 2010
What a legacy she has left. A great spirit never dies. She will continue to inspire many.
D. Sparks, Nevada
michael bennett
April 14, 2010
thanks for all that you have done.
Deseree Baer
April 14, 2010
A huge loss and a magnificent inspiration.
April 14, 2010
Thank you for the inspiration of the human spirit shown with the love you have given to us here on Mother Earth. See you soon with Creator. upparoni (Bethel, Alaska)
Ben Kinlaw
April 14, 2010
We were deeply saddened to learn of your passing. A very special thank you for your many efforts in bringing the many challenges the Cherokee Indian faced to the forefront. Your leadership and the direction you provided was inspirational.
Natalie Callier
April 14, 2010
My students read each year about the courage of Wilma Mankiller as she led the Cherokee Nation. We are greatly saddened by her death and hope that her family and friends can find some peace at the end of her suffering. Thank you to her family for sharing such a courageous person with us all.
Joe Anonymous
April 14, 2010
thinking about you, Sister. Thank you for showing that we Native American women matter and we CAN make a difference!
My family never made it to the Dawes Rolls but we are Cherokee too.
The Beautiful Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation Northern California
John Robbins
April 14, 2010
From the Beautiful Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation located in Northern California. I send my deepest Condolences to Wilma's family; and to my cousin's, Theresia and Frankie Erickson. I am so Sorry for the loss of your Aunt, I know that you have lost a very special Women, Your aunt Wilma has now completed her journey and task for the Cherokee Nation and her Cherokee people and not just her people, she changed Indian Country for all Native Americans across this country. She now will dance for ever in the spirit world and will always be looking over us. And how we would say in our own native Hupa Language she is now with the "Ah'nin:naa'san" who are our people who have gone on before us to the spirit world to dance forever. Your loving cousin John E. Robbins Jr.
Paul Shadowcat
April 14, 2010
Itoskihae
Reed Family
April 14, 2010
Mankiller Family,
May the God of all tender mercies who see your tears and hear your prayers give you all the needed strenght to endure in this most difficult time. May your loving memories bring to comfort.
Tenie Casto Cherokee
April 14, 2010
Rest now your task on Earth is over.May you have a wonderful new journey with the Great Spirit.Thank you-You have been an Inspiration,Truely Remarkable,Made such a difference,and Acheived so much.You will live in our Hearts and will be missed but never forgotten,My thoughts and prayers to Wilmas family,Cherokee Nation and freinds.May your memories bring you comfort.
Mary Jean Ratcliff
April 13, 2010
Chief you will be remembered by all forever. My Grandmother Maude Wolf Burton told all her many grandchildren about you and we all loved the stories she told of you two picking berries for jam. Maude lived in Wichita Kansas and would travel for the powwows for many years taking along all the family she could. We must all carry on her work to honor her. So sorry for the loss to your family. Mary Jean Ratcliff. 1188 Court St. # 195 Elko Nv. 89801
Cesar Piña
April 13, 2010
I was one of the fortunate people to get to know Wilma,I was a very close friend of Hector Hugo Olaya,we went to CCSF 1962-63 together,and then,she was already a remarkable woman,we new,she we'll go far above us,specially about issues that were unreachable,unthinkable at that time to us.The way,she thought above her Native American People was like,she had a mission on earth,and,She did.
Rest in Peace Wilma,My Sincerest Condolences to Felicia,Gina,her husband,and the entire Cherokee Nation.
It was an Honor to know you in our days in College.
Julio Cesar Piña and Fam.
SanFrancisco,Ca. April 2010.
Sonny McMillan
April 13, 2010
Chief Wilma, you're in my thought as you journey to the spirit-world. You've overcome many adversity and I am honored to write this comment. I want to Let Linda Jean (Sanchez) Mankiller, your sister know that this Choctaw has never forgotten your family for we too will walk that walk with you one day. Sonny McMillan, Akron, OH
Barbara Willeto
April 13, 2010
May the Creator continue to look upon your family as you journey into the next world. You were revered and one of my role models – I grew up looking up to you - My thoughts and prayers for your family.
Carla Gutierrez
April 13, 2010
To the family of this wonderful woman who served as a Native American Indian woman leader. Honorable in many ways but always out and about. I would read about her in the news and once I attended and Wellness Conference in California. I agree with so many of your prayer from others, she touched many people and she has added a addition to our Native American history for the people of this Nation. You will be missed and your passion for the history of our Indian people and women. You gave yourself a name in our history books you did what many people wanted to do but just did not, and that was to make history in the honorable and sincere way as a woman, but yet teach the American people what our people have to ofter. Creator has welcome you home and you now have followers.
Kimberly Rodriguez
April 13, 2010
It was an honor to met Wilma Mankiller last year @ Kansas State University-Salina. My thoughts go out to her family and the Cherokee Nation. Kimberly Rodriguez-Trigg
Erma Spang
April 13, 2010
My sincerest condolences to Wilma Mankiller's family. I did not know this wonderful person but have read about all the great things that she has done, not only for the Cherokee Nation but for other tribes and Native women. She has certainly left a legacy. Rest in Peace Ms. Mankiller
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Member
Georgia Yahola-Guyton
April 13, 2010
I was watching television and shocked to hear of her passing. Though she will be in a better place, she will be missed. I was luck to have seen and hear her speak. What a dynamick woman to represent her tribe. She made every woman proud to know her. I was one of those women. Although I no longer live in Oklahoma, her smile will be missed.
Trish Cordova
April 13, 2010
Wilma was a role-model for all American Indian Women.She will be remembered for a long time.Prayers go out to her family for their loss.
April 13, 2010
Alot of lives touched-many Blessings. Peace be with you.
-Robin (Walklingfeather)Brunson, Winnebageo/HoChunk
Dr. Myrtle Beavers
April 13, 2010
The first time I ever voted in a tribal election was when I voted for Wilma. Such an honor. Also, several years ago, I had written several articles about her in a writing class at FSU and sent her copies. A short time later, I received an invitation from her to attend a conference for women being held at Tahlequah, and I was able to attend. What a wonderful experience to be in her presence. I still have that letter. May God rest her soul in peace, for her spirit, which was troubled many times during her life, deserves the serenity. (Destin, FL)
Glenda Goedde
April 13, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
April 13, 2010
My daughter and I had the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Mankiller at Kansas State University in Salina, Ks a year ago. What a dynamic lady. She will be missed.
Marie Lagerstrom
Blaine Wood
April 13, 2010
Blaine Woody Wood and Family we will miss you from this world
April 13, 2010
A great role model for Cherokee women, and a great loss! Wilma is the epitome of a Cherokee matriarch. Peggy Hill (EBCI/NC)
Stella McCoy
April 13, 2010
It's a sad day for all native americans...I looked up to her, and she will be missed.
Annetta Hassell
April 12, 2010
Such a tragic loss to not only the Cherokee Nation but to all nations. Bless your spirit Chief Wilma Mankiller and my heart and prayers go out to your friends and family. It is an honor to have known of such a gem still in the rough with so much more to do. We will never forget!!!
John Cahanin
April 12, 2010
I will not forget that every day is a good day. I will live my life in an honorable way, in harmony with man and nature. I will respect and practice my culture and traditions. Thanks Wilma for the lessons and teachings.
Nola Manganaro
April 12, 2010
I am sorry to hear of the loss of this courageous women, her family and the people of the Cherokee nation will and are in my thoughts and my prayers...
Ann Miller Woodford Photo by Ronda Birtha
Ann Miller Woodford
April 12, 2010
What a lady!!!
I never had a chance to meet her, but once tried to get her to come to western North Carolina to be a keynote speaker for the One Dozen Who Care, Inc. Multicultural Women's Development Conference. She was just too busy to get here. So sorry we missed her.
Best wishes to her family and friends. God bless you all.
eunice ballou
April 12, 2010
..was just reading the comments re: Wilma..she really was an amazing lady!! i will miss her..
N Corwin
April 12, 2010
Want to send my prayers to Chief Wilma Mankiller on her journey and to her family left behind.
linda fowler
April 12, 2010
I am so sorry to hear about Chief Mankiller. I didn't know her, but I know of the good things that she had done. She is truely an inspiration to all. May the Great Spirit bless and comfort your family and friends.
Karen Reed
April 12, 2010
Thank you Wilma Mankiller for your
service to our Native people, and
especially, the Cherokee Nation. We
as women should all be proud that
we had her as an example of a proud
and dignified leader. My deepest
sympathy to the family. She was a
friend of my older brother. Rest in
Peace.
Standing-Elk Family
April 12, 2010
My family remembers Wilma and her family while living in the Bay Area. God Bless Wilma and May the Great Spirit comfort her family and friends. The world has lost a great Leader and Friend!
Wendy & Terry Scott
April 12, 2010
Our deepest condolances to the family of Wilma Mankiller. She will be greatly missed, and a loss to us all.
Tierra Chapman
April 12, 2010
We thank Chief Mankiller's family for sharing her with the rest of the world as we honor her productive life for the good of Cherokee people - all should aspire to follow such a noble path during our time on Earth. We know that she is now at peace in The Great Mystery and hope that brings comfort to all. Blessed Be!
KEN & MARY O'DANIEL
April 12, 2010
WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE MANKILLER FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW WILMA.
April 12, 2010
Sending prayers for Wilma's family and those she left behind.
JAMES VAUGHN
April 12, 2010
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY AND MAY THE GREAT SPIRIT WATCH OVER YOU AND WE ALL THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT JOB YOU DID AS OUR CHIEF,GOD BLESS ALL INDIANS AND ESPECIALLY YOUR FAMILY. JAMES(EAGLEFEATHER)VAUGHN
Janet Kamand
April 11, 2010
You were true to yourself,True to your people and True to the world. You walked a honorable walk. We will miss you.
To The Family
Thank you for sharing her. May the thaughts of her put a smile on your face. My prayers are with you.
Janet Kamand
Debra Barnes
April 11, 2010
So very sorry for this great loss for all of us. Chief Mankiller is a wonderful addition to our history. She has touched so many people & luckily I am one of them.
Gerry Merck
April 11, 2010
You were my hero. You will be missed. Walk the spirit road with the Wise Ones who have gone before.
linda perry
April 11, 2010
My warm thoughts and prayers go out to the family. As a descendent of a woman that was on the trail of tears, I am extremely proud of my heritage. Wilma achieved her goals and did them with such pride and devotion. Linda Veach Perry (Conroe, Texas)
Karl Davidson
April 11, 2010
A person who cared and made a difference. Activist,pragmatist, and firm
negotiator understanding that Cherokee Values are of great significance.
Her leadership and vision impacted all Native Americans and she was an
amazing role model for all young women. My condolences to her family and the Chrokee Nation.Love on your journey.
carolina amelia farias
April 11, 2010
I did not know her, but know that she will be missed very much. We need more leaders like her to defend the rights of the overlooked people.R.I.P. dearly beloved lady.
April 11, 2010
Be well in heart! You have made a great difference to many.
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Sonya Rising Moon
April 11, 2010
Wilma, thank you for all you have done for our Native People. You walk now with all the Great Chief's before you and with Great Spirit, the Creator. may the Creator bless the poeple of your Nation.
Sharon Redding
April 11, 2010
Walk proudly with the Chiefs, my friend, your work here is done.
Jessie Clarke
April 11, 2010
A great loss for the Cherokee tribe. My warm thoughts are with Chief Wilma's family and the Tribe. It is sad her journey ended so soon.
Mary
April 11, 2010
We will aways remember Wilma, she was a fighter. She made a difference for native people. Her legacy lives on as she takes her journey to the spirit world.
Mareyn Lewis
April 11, 2010
She was a wonderful person and one whom I have admired for many years. My prayers go out to all of her family members and the Cherokee Nation as a whole.
Doris Stapps
April 11, 2010
I have always admired you for all you have did for the Native American Indians.You were a beautiful lady inside and out.
John Garvey
April 11, 2010
Belva Cottier inspired Alcatraz, and you took the leadership role after. Save hello to Belva for me in the spirit world.
SUSAN ELLIOTT
April 11, 2010
SHE WILL BE MISSED BY THE CHEROKEE PEOPLE OF TALAQUAH OKLAHOMA REST IN PEACE NOW YOUR AT HOME NOW
My husband and I
Kayla Tohn
April 11, 2010
May you rest in peace and walk with the Great Spirits and Chiefs of old. You will be greatly miss by all. You did so much for the Native people now you can rest. Blessed Be to you and your family. Kayla Tohn Chereokee
J.H. Phillips
April 10, 2010
She walked with purpose and achieved much. I found much inspiration in the life of Chief Mankiller - she walks in another place now - May she and her family find peace - (Sitton Cousin)
Marilyn Dunn-Jenkins
April 10, 2010
May your spirit rest in peace when the Creator welcomes you with open arms. Your work on earth is done. May the wind blow gently from the east as you travel the red road. Marilyn Dunn-Jenkins Tyler, TX
April 10, 2010
You are an inspiration. Thank you. Be at peace now.
liz powell
April 10, 2010
a good new journey to you Wilma Mankiller.
Teri Leahy
April 10, 2010
As an american indian myself you were a very lucky woman to accomplish what you have done. Thank you and my heart goes out to your loved ones. Teri in Sacramento,Ca
April 10, 2010
CHIEF MANKILLER WAS THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PESONNEL IN EMPLOYMENT SECURITY CONVENTION IN TULSA. SHE MADE A LASTING IMPRESSION. AN AMAZING WOMAN.
MARILYN M. PIER
Barbara Weller
April 10, 2010
May your spirit rest in peace and the Great Chiefs welcome you. Your work here is finished. Your courage and spitit are gifts to us, and we are inspired for the future.
Peace and blessings to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the Great Spirit watch over the Cherokee Nation always.
john reames
April 10, 2010
My wishes go out to all members of the Cherokee Nation, in the loss of one of their greatest leaders.
Beverly (Dick) Blalock
April 10, 2010
I just wanted to mention how much our Loyal Shawnee Tribe appreciated Chief Mankiller for helping us so much at our stompgrounds at White Oak. She was an amazing lady and will be greatly missed. "Ne-yeh-weh" Wilma. RIP
Patricia Glauser
April 10, 2010
Thank you Wilma for all the wonderful things for the Cherokee indian
tribe you are a great soul, My great- grandmother was cherokee indian
i'm glad to say i have some of her blood running thru my veins .your
work is done now it's time for you to rest in Gods arms . Sincerely
Patricia Glauser
M. Stokely
April 10, 2010
Chief Mankiller,
May your spirit transcend and continue to uplift the great people of the Cherokee Nation! Rest now.
(Cherokee forever in blood and spirit).
Catherine Gephart-Shook
April 10, 2010
My deepest condolances to the family of Wilma Mankiller, and to the Cherokee Nation and to America. She will be greatly missed, and a loss to us all.
Catherine Gephart Shook
Don M
April 10, 2010
A proud Nation weeps, A great warrior moves on to a great reward.
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