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Lucy Tayiah Eads

Lucy Tayiah Eads or Cha-me〔 (also known as Chief Lucy〔) (1888-1961) was elected the first female tribal chief of the Kaw Indians in 1922.〔(Isabelle Chouteau Bain, Sister Eads and Lucy Eads - Kansas Memory )〕〔(Ad Astra: First female head of Kaw Nation ‘finest example of what an Indian should be’ | Wichita Eagle )〕 She was the first chief of the Kaws since 1908.〔(The Scranton Republican › 2 July 1923 › Page 10 - Newspapers.com )〕
==Personal life==

Lucy Tayiah was born in 1888 in Indian Territory, along Beaver Creek. Her parents were Lezitte Betrand (also known as Mo Jan Ah Hoe) and Little Tayiah. Her mother, Lezitte Betrand, was Kaw and Potawatomi. Little Tayiah, her father, was Kaw. Taiyah also had one brother, Emmett (also known as Ki He Kah Mah She).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/lucy-tayiah-eads/18324 )
Around 1892, both of her parents had died. They died of starvation.〔 Tayiah and her brother became orphans. They were adopted by Chief Washunga. Their adoption by the Kaw tribal chief was part of tribal tradition.〔 She attended Haskell Indian College in Lawrence, Kansas, where she studied nursing.〔 She moved to New York.〔 She married Herbert Edward Kimber around 1908. They had three children, all girls. Eventually they divorced. She married John Rhea Eads. The couple married around 1913. They would have six more children.〔
After serving as tribal chief, Eads returned to working as a nurse at Haskell Indian College. She, with her family, eventually relocated to Pawhuska, Oklahoma. She died in 1961.〔

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