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Susette La Flesche
Susette “Bright Eyes” La Flesche Tibbles Biography and Historical Content Born Inshata Theumba, which translated means Bright Eyes, La Flesche was baptized Susette La Flesche by her French fur trading grandfather. In 1881 she married Thomas H. Tibbles, adding his name to … Continue reading →