Winema, Modoc Chieftainess, 1842-1932

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Winema (also known as Toby Riddle, b. 1848 – d. 1920) was a Modoc woman who served as an interpreter in negotiations between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army during the Modoc War. She warned the peace commission of a possible Modoc attack, and she saved the life of the chairman Alfred B. Meacham when the 1873 attack took place. She and her family toured with Meacham after the war, starring in his lecture-play "Tragedy of the Lava Beds", to inform American people about the war. Meacham later published a book about Winema, which he dedicated to her. In 1891 Toby Riddle was one of the few Native American women to be awarded a military pension by the United States Congress, for her heroic actions during the peace negotiations in 1873. (Her first name also appears spelled as "Tobey" in historical records.)
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associatedWith Cooper, Grace E. person
associatedWith Meacham, A. B. (Alfred Benjamin), 1826-1882 person
associatedWith Morrison, Robert, person
parentOf Riddle, Jeff C., 1863-1941. person
associatedWith Smith, Pearl, 1879-1957. person
honoredBy Winema National Forest (Agency : U.S.) corporateBody
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Birth 1842

Death 1932

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