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Jacqueline Left Hand Bull : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacqueline Left Hand Bull
Jacqueline Left Hand Bull (formerly Delahunt, born in 1943), member of the Sicangu Lakota of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, was brought up in her view in a traditional Lakota way by her grandparents and parents. She became a member of the Bahá'í Faith in 1981,〔 appointed a Continental Counselor in 1988, and was elected as Chair of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States in 2007. The family history of the name "Left Hand Bull" involves the elder brother of a family who had done the difficult task of hunting a Buffalo from the left side and was known to provided for more than his family in his hunting.〔(Jacqueline Left Hand Bull ), A Baha'i Perspective (Podcast and radio), August 14, 2010〕 Years later the younger brother reconnected with the elder and undertook to greatly honor the elder in a ceremony and in return the elder brother traded his name. She shares a short stature with this younger brother who was given the name "Left Hand Bull". ==Early years== She has described her upbringing with her family as "traditional" on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.〔 Her parents were Robert Richard Ferron and Corinne Bordeaux. She was one of their six children, who were also among the many great-grandchildren of Luther Standing Bear. Her uncle was Adam Bordeaux,〔 a well known cultural educator and a revered spiritual leader on the Rosebud Reservation whom she describes as "a holy man with healing powers." However she was also raised Catholic but was conflicted by the world views of the Catholic and Native experiences of her growing years. She attended a Catholic high school〔 and then graduated from Hot Springs High School, Hot Springs, SD in 1961 while living with her mother after her parents divorced.〔 She then earned a bachelor’s degree from Evergreen State College in 1974 while living with her father〔 in Olympia, Washington with a major in community development. A brother of hers was killed about then and this was a major challenge to her spiritual understanding.〔 She married soon after and had two sons with a strong Catholic basis in her family while living in Montana. On moving back to Olympia she became distanced from the Catholic Church and learned of the Bahá'í Faith from an Indian newspaper in the late 1970s.〔
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