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Converse, Harriet (Arnot) Maxwell

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Converse, Harriet (Arnot) Maxwell (1836-1903)

US author and defender of American Indian rights. She wrote essays and romantic verse. To study and preserve Iroquois culture, she published works no longer highly regarded, but, more lastingly, she collected Indian artifacts for major museums and successfully defended American Indians' property rights in several lawsuits.

She was born in Elmira, New York, and lived in New York City after 1866.


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