Native American woman

C6192
concept

A Native American woman is an individual who identifies as female and belongs to one of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, embodying distinct cultural, historical, and tribal traditions.

All labels observed (12)

Label Occurrences
Native American woman canonical 17
Ojibwe woman 6
Cherokee woman 2

Description generation (CDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.

Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class.
# Response Format
Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: Native American woman
Generated description
A Native American woman is an individual who identifies as female and belongs to one of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, embodying distinct cultural, historical, and tribal traditions.

Instances (36)

Instance Via concept surface
Tacumwah
Angelina (Native American woman)
Queen Bess
Lina
Minnehaha Native American woman (fictional)
Tiana Rogers Cherokee woman
Wootonekanuske
Waanibe (Arapaho wife)
surface form: Waanibe
Arapaho woman
Making-Out-Road (Cheyenne wife)
surface form: Making-Out-Road
Cheyenne woman
Awashonks
Tall Chief
surface form: Maria Tallchief
American person of Osage descent
Poweshiek Meskwaki person
Amonute
Matoaka
Aliquippa (Seneca woman) Indigenous woman
Rebecca Rolfe
Lenexa, Shawnee chief’s wife (Len-Ag-See)
surface form: Lenexa (Shawnee chief’s wife)
Maria Tallchief Osage person
Black Shawl Oglala Lakota woman
Rattle Blanket Woman Oglala Lakota woman
Catherine Tekakwitha
Pocahontas
Princess Angeline
Marie Kashpaw Ojibwe woman
Lulu Lamartine Ojibwe woman
Pauline Puyat Ojibwe woman
Fleur Pillager Ojibwe woman
June Kashpaw Ojibwe woman
Margaret Kashpaw Ojibwe woman
Hiawatha’s wife
surface form: Minnehaha
Native American woman (fictional)
Quatie Brown Ross Cherokee woman
Juana Maria (the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island)
surface form: Juana Maria
Attala (fictional Native American heroine in Chateaubriand’s novel "Atala")
surface form: Attala
Kateri
surface form: Kateri Tekakwitha
Chief Wapello Meskwaki person
Medicine Woman Later Southern Cheyenne woman