Virginia Klinekole

Virginia Shanta Klinekole
Mescalero Apache Tribal Council Member and President
In office
1959–1986
Tularosa School Board
In office
1960s  late 1960s
Mescalero Apache School Board
In office
1980s  1990s
New Mexico Indian Education Advisory Council
In office
1980s  1980s
Personal details
Born Virginia Shanta
(1924-06-13)June 13, 1924
Three Rivers, New Mexico
Died March 13, 2011(2011-03-13) (aged 86)
Three Rivers, New Mexico
Spouse(s) Bruce W. Klinekole
Children Bruce W. Klinekole II, Gregg A. Klinekole, Gina R. Klinekole, Ruth "Wonzie" Klinekole Tiger
Religion Roman Catholic
Awards Governor's Award for Outstanding New Mexican Women, 1988

Virginia Shanta Klinekole (June 13, 1924 – March 13, 2011), born Virginia Shanta, was a Mescalero Apache politician from New Mexico. She was elected as the first woman president of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, and served on the Tribal Council for nearly 30 years. She was known for being the first elected female leader of a major tribe, and for her work in preserving the Apache language.

Early life and education

She was born Virginia Shanta and raised in Three Rivers, New Mexico, where she lived all of her life. She attended local and boarding schools. Shanta was reared in the Roman Catholic faith.

Career

Klinkole worked as the Tularosa Public School Educational Liaison for the Mescalero Tribe, and strongly supported education for the children of the reservation, working to preserve the Apache language. She was "a member of the Tularosa School Board in the late 1960s and served on the Mescalero Apache School Board in the 1980s and 90s. She served on the New Mexico Indian Education Advisory Council in the 1980s and received the third annual governor's award for outstanding New Mexican women in 1988."[1]

In 1959 she was elected as the first woman president of the Mescalero Apache,[2] becoming "the first woman elected to lead any major tribe in the United States."[1]

Following her term, she was repeatedly elected as a member of the Mescalero Apache Tribal Council. She served as a member until 1986, taking part in every aspect of managing the reservation.[3]

Marriage and family

She married Bruce W. Klinekole, who was a survivor of the Bataan Death March.[1] They had four children: Bruce W. Klinekole II, Gregg A. Klinekole, Gina R. Klinekole, and Ruth "Wonzie" Klinekole Tiger.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Former tribal leader dies : Past Mescalero president, council member, writer remembered". Alamogordo Daily News. 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
  2. "Miscellany, Feb. 9, 1959", Time Magazine, February 1959, accessed 1 August 2011
  3. 1 2 "Obituary of Virginia Shanta Klinekole", LaGrone Funeral Chapel of Ruidoso Website, accessed 1 August 2011
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