Hilger, M. Inez (Mary Inez), 1891-1977

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Marie Inez Hilger was born in Roscoe, Minnesota on October 16, 1891. In 1914, she joined the order of the Sisters of St. Benedict. Enrolling in September 1924, Sister M. Inez, O.S.B., then a teacher at St. Benedict's College, St. Joseph, Minnesota, was the first woman to be officially admitted as a student to regular classes at The Catholic University of America (CUA) and received an anthropology Ph. D. there in 1939. In 1955, she became a research associate of the Bureau of American Ethnology. She is noted for her work with various American Indian tribes, most notably, the Chippewa and the Arapaho. She died in St. Joseph, Minnesota, on May 18, 1977.

From the description of The Sister M. Inez Hilger collection. 1924-1972. (Catholic University of America). WorldCat record id: 166344492

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referencedIn Hallowell, A. Irving (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974. Papers, 1892-1981. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Hilger, M. Inez (Mary Inez), 1891-. Prayer book : Del uso de Sor Inés de los cinco Se~nores Garcia religiosa ... [1835?] UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Alfred Irving Hallowell Papers, 1892-1981 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Byrne, Robert, 1886-1968. Papers, 1916-1965. State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives
creatorOf Hilger, M. Inez (Mary Inez), 1891-1977. The Sister M. Inez Hilger collection. Catholic University of America
referencedIn Rhoda Bubendey Métraux Papers, 1905-1980, (bulk 1948-1970) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
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Chippewa Tribe
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Arapaho Indians
Indians of North America
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Birth 1891-10-16

Death 1977-05

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