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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnahareoAnahareo - Wikipedia

    Gertrude Bernard CM (June 18, 1906 – June 17, 1986), commonly known as Anahareo, was a writer, animal rights activist and conservationist of Algonquin and Mohawk ancestry.

  2. Prospector. Conservationist. Mother. Anahareo was all these things, but also so much more. In a time when aboriginal women were held in very low regard, Anahareo had the courage to do what she felt was right.

  3. www.anahareo.ca › anahareo › timelineTimeline - Anahareo

    Timeline. About the free-spirited woman who transformed a trapper into a conservationist. The following timeline, drawn from Anahareo's two books and from Kristin Gleeson's Anahareo: A Wilderness Spirit, lists some of the most important events and milestones in Anahareo's life.

  4. 9. Juni 2016 · Forum - Anahareo. Learn about updates to the website, subscribe to Anahareo news, or share your own stories! The purpose of this forum is to allow G & A fans worldwide to stay in contact with each other, to stay on top of G & A news, and to share your stories.

  5. Arguably, this is what made Anahareo especially extraordinary: her refusal to conform to society’s expectations of her in a time where aboriginals and women – and aboriginal women in particular – were held in very low regard. Anahareo had the courage to do what she felt was right, ignoring what the world thought of her stepping out of her ...

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  6. After Grey Owl and Anahareo broke off their relationship, Anahareo continued to champion the rights of wild animals. She joined the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals and campaigned against leg-hold traps and wolf poisoning, among other causes. Anahareo was admitted into the Order of Nature of the Paris-based International ...

  7. Anahareo is largely known as the wife of Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney), the trapper, writer and famed conservationist who claimed to be part Scots and part Apache, but was revealed to be an Englishman after his death in 1938. Anahareo and Grey Owl had one daughter, Shirley Dawn (b. 1932).