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Ingrid Washinawatok
Native American activist (–)
Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa (also known as O'Peqtaw-Metamoh and Flying Eagle Woman) (July 31, – c.
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February 25, ) was a member of the Menominee Nation of upper Wisconsin. She was murdered by FARC guerrillas in Colombia. At the time of her death she was forty-one years old, the wife of Ali El-Issa, a Palestinian, and the mother of her year-old son, Maehkiwkasic (meaning "Red Sky").
Early life
She was born in Keshena, Wisconsin.[1] Her parents were James and Gwendolyn Washinawatok, who created a grassroots organization to restore Menominee Nation land and stop its sale.
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Her family later moved to Chicago, Illinois, where she and her sister, Regina, attended St. Sylvester School. Ingrid graduated in During their years in Chicago, the family used White as its last name. Every summer, the sisters stayed on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
Both sisters went on to Alvernia High School in Chicago, but during Ingrid's