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Doris Jean Lamar McLemore (born April 16, 1927) is the last fluent speaker of the Wichita language, a Caddoan language spoken by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, indigenous to Oklahoma. ==Early life== McLemore was born in 1927 in Anadarko, Oklahoma.〔("Last fluent speaker of Wichita tribal language preserves what's left." ) ''Dallas Morning News.''〕 Her mother was Wichita and her father was European-American.〔Ruckman, S. E. ("Tribal language fading away." ) ''Tulsa World.'' 26 Nov 2007 (retrieved 3 Oct 2009)〕 McLemore was raised by her fullblood Wichita maternal grandparents, and Wichita was her first language.〔Somby, Liv Inger, published (USA: The Last to Speak Wichita Language. ) ''Gáldu.'' (retrieved 3 Oct 2009)〕 McLemore graduated from Indian boarding school in 1947 and spent 30 years working as house mother there.〔 She married twice and had a son and two daughters.〔 In 1959 McLemore moved back to live near Gracemont, Oklahoma to live among her relatives.
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