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词条 Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
释义

  1. Inductees

  2. References

  3. External links

The Alaska Women's Hall of Fame (AWHF) recognizes women natives or residents of the U.S. state of Alaska for their significant achievements or statewide contributions. It was conceived by the board of directors of the Alaska Women's Network (AWN) in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Alaska's statehood. The large inaugural class of fifty women were inducted weeks after that anniversary, on March 6, 2009, with subsequent classes inducted every year since. As of the class of 2015, 135 women and one organization, the Sisters of Providence,[1] have been honored.[1] The principal organizations involved with the AWHF are the Zonta Club of Anchorage, the YWCA, Alaska Women for Political Action, the Anchorage Women's Commission, the University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Women's Network and the ATHENA Society.[2]

Inductees

Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
NameImageBirth–DeathYearArea of achievement{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
{{sortname|Poldine|Carlo}}(1920–2018)2018Author and an elder of the Koyukon Alaskan Athabaskans, native people of Alaska.[3]
{{sortname|Jeanmarie Larson|Crumb}}2018Education[4]
{{sortname|Frederica |de Laguna}}(1906–2004)2018Anthropology[4]
{{sortname|Mary Laurie Espinosa |Epperson}}(1922–2016)2018Community Arts, Education[4]
{{sortname|Alice Stevenson |Green}}2018Advocacy, Education, Religion[4]
{{sortname|Lorrie Louise Angelo |Horning}}2018Community Arts, Community Service[4]
{{sortname|Mary Lou Neville |King}}2018Advocacy, Environmental Activism, Writing[4]
{{sortname|Margaret |Lowe}}2018Advocacy for Children, Education, Mental Health[4]
{{sortname|Edna Ahgeak |MacLean}}2018 Iñupiaq Language[4]
{{sortname|Dorothy G.| Page}}(1921–1989)2018Community Activism, Historic Preservation, Political Activism, Writing[4]
{{sortname|Michelle |Ridgway |Michelle Ridgeway (Alaska)}}(1963–2018)2018Conservation, Education, Exploration, Marine Ecology[4]
{{sortname|Beatrice|Rose}}(1921–2007)2018 Education, Social Justice[4]
{{sortname|Dixie Johnson| Belcher}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Kathryn |Brown|Katheryn Brown (Alaska)}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Paula|Easly}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Elizabeth Fuller |Elsner}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Kay Muriel Townsend |Linton}}(1933–2003)2017Community Organizing, Leadership, Volunteering[5]
{{sortname|Tennys Thornton Bowers|Owens}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Elizabeth |Parent}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Cathryn Robertson |Rasmuson}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Teri May Laws |Rokfar}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Elsa |Saladino}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Malapit |Sargento}}2017[5]
{{sortname|Kathryn Dyakanoff |Seller}}(1884–1980)2017Educator[6]
{{sortname|Ann Mary Cherrington|Stevens}}(1929–1978)2017Community Activism, Role Model, Volunteering[5]
{{sortname|Carol|Swartz}}2017[5]
Annie Aghnaqa (Akeya) Alowa(1924–1998) 2016 Yupik Alaskan environmental activist, healer, and leader in health and justice advocacy for indigenous peoples.[7]
{{sortname|Kathleen|Dalton}}(1925–) 2016 Community activist[8]
{{sortname|Sandy|Harper|Sandy Harper (art advocate)}}(1940–) 2016 Art advocate and cultural entrepreneur[8]
{{sortname|Juanita Lou|Helms}}(1941–2009) 2016 Mayor of the Fairbanks North Star Borough from 1985 to 1991.[9]
{{sortname|Crystal Brilliant|Jenne}}(1884–1968) 2016 Member of the Alaska Territorial House of Representatives[8]
{{sortname|Margy K.|Johnson}} (1948–) 2016 Mayor of Cordova and president of the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce[8]
{{sortname|Eliza Peter|Jones}}(1938–) 2016 Koyukon Athabascan linguist[8]
{{sortname|Anne P.|Lanier}}(1940–) 2016 Cancer researcher[8]
{{sortname|Janet|McCabe}} (1935–) 2016 Justice system reformer and preservationist[8]
{{sortname|Jo|Michalski}} (1947–) 2016 Businesswoman and philanthropist[8]
{{sortname|Alice|Petrivelli}}(1929–2015) 2016 Advocate for the Aleut people[8]
{{sortname|Shirley Mae|Staten}}(1946–) 2016[8]
{{sortname|Nancy|Sydnam}}(1929–) 2016 Physician, pilot, and dog trainer[8]
{{sortname|Laura Mae (Beltz)|Bergt|Laura Bergt}} (1940–1984) 2015 Activist who pushed for the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act[10]
{{sortname|Daisy Lee (Andersen)|Bitter|Daisy Lee Bitter}}(1928–) 2015 Science educator[10]
{{sortname|L. Arlene "Buddy"|Clay|Arlene Clay}}(1912–) 2015 Judge[10]
{{sortname|Lucy Evelyn (Huie Hon)|Cuddy|Lucy Hon Cuddy}} (1889–1982) 2015 Anchorage civic leader[10]
{{sortname|Marie (Hanna)|Darlin|Marie Darlin}}(1925–) 2015 Senior citizens' advocate[10]
{{sortname|Dolly|Farnsworth}}(1922–2014) 2015 Soldotna community leader[10]
{{sortname|Alice|Johnstone}} (1925–) 2015 Conservationist[10]
{{sortname|Alice Dove (Montgomery)|Kull|Dove Kull}}(1897–1991) 2015 Social worker[10]
{{sortname|Marie (Nick)|Meade (Arnaq)|Marie Meade}}(1947–) 2015 Yup'ik elder[10]
{{sortname|Ramona Gail (McIver)|Phillips|Gail Phillips}}(1944–) 2015 Alaska House speaker and majority leader[10]
{{sortname|Ruth Anne Marie|Schmidt|Ruth Schmidt}}(1916–2014) 2015 Geologist[10]
{{sortname|Ann Mary (Cherrington)|Stevens|Ann Cherrington Stevens}}(1929–1978) 2015Community activist[10]
{{sortname|Elvera|Voth}}( 1923–) 2015 Choral conductor[10]
{{sortname|Eleanor|Andrews}}(1944–) 2014 Civic entrepreneur[11]
{{sortname|Jane Ruth|Angvik|Jane Angvik}}(1948–) 2014 Former Anchorage Assemblywoman and member of the Anchorage Charter Commission[11]
{{sortname|Beverly D.|Dunham|Beverly Dunham}} (1932–) 2014 Journalist and community advocate<[11]
{{sortname|Mary Jane (Evans)|Fate|Mary Jane Fate}} (1933–) 2014 Koyukon leader who lobbied for the Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act, co-chair of the Alaska Natives Commission[11]
{{sortname|Katie|John}} (1915–2013) 2014 Ahtna elder and culture bearer who advocated for Native subsistence rights[11]
{{sortname|V. Kay|Lahdenpera}} (1936–) 2014 Public health nurse[11]
{{sortname|Janie|Leask (Gyetm Wilgoosk)|Janie Leask}} (1948–) 2014 Former president and CEO of the Alaska Federation of Natives[11]
{{sortname|Kay Muriel (Townsend)|Linton|Kay Linton}} (1933–2003) 2014 Organizer and volunteer[11]
{{sortname|Jane Vallett Sutherland|Niebergall|Jane Niebergall}} (1931–) 2014 Rural education advocate[11]
{{sortname|Verna E.|Pratt|Verna Pratt}} (1930–2017) 2014 Educator on native flora[12]
{{sortname|Barbara Sweetland|Smith}}(1936–2013) 2014 Russian scholar[11]
{{sortname|Francine Conat Lastufka|Taylor|Francine Lastufka Taylor}}(1937–) 2014 Advocate and preserver of Alaskan arts, history and culture[11]
{{sortname|Gertrude M.|Wolfe|Trudy Wolfe}}(1933–2007) 2014 Community activist active in health care and education[11]
{{sortname|Arne (Buckley)|Beltz|Arne Beltz}}(1917–2013) 2013 Public health nurse. Second wife of Bill Beltz, the first president of the Alaska Senate following statehood. The building housing the Anchorage municipal health department (the original location of what is now Alaska Regional Hospital) is named for her.[13]
{{sortname|Judith "Judy" (King)|Brady|Judy Brady}}(1941–) 2013 Public policy director[13]
{{sortname|Daphne Elizabeth|Brown|Daphne Brown}} (1948–2011) 2013 Architect[13]
{{sortname|Carolyn|Covington}} (1936–) 2013 Educator and advocate for women[13]
{{sortname|Diddy R. M. (Seyd)|Hitchins|Diddy Hitchins}} (1945–) 2013 International relations educator, political science professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage[13]
{{sortname|Karen L. (Lueck)|Hunt|Karen Hunt}} (1938–) 2013 Judge and educator[13]
{{sortname|Joan|Hurst}}(1927–2003) 2013 Youth advocate[13]
{{sortname|Dorothy M. (Knee)|Jones|Dorothy M. Jones}} (1923–) 2013 Anthropologist[13]
{{sortname|Jewel|Jones}}(1943–) 2013 Public health and community development leader[13]
{{sortname|Mary|Joyce|Mary Joyce (entrepreneur)}} (c. 1899 – 1976) 2013 Entrepreneur and adventurer[13]
{{sortname|Thelma (Perse)|Langdon|Thelma Langdon}} (1925–2012) 2013 Educator, advocate for mental health and elder care[13]
{{sortname|Emily|Morgan|Emily Morgan (nurse)}}(1878–1960) 2013 Public health nurse[13]
{{sortname|Ruth E.|Moulton|Ruth Moulton}}(1931–2006) 2013 Community activist and educator[13]
{{sortname|Marie (Matsuno)|Nash|Marie Matsuno Nash}}(1943–) 2013 Human rights advocate[13]
{{sortname|S. Anne|Newell|Anne Newell}} (1946–) 2013 Police officer and detective[13]
{{sortname|Audrey|Aanes}} (1944–) 2012 Advocate for the physically disabled[14]
{{sortname|Gretchen T.|Bersch|Gretchen Bersch}}(1944–) 2012 Adult education advocate[15]
{{sortname|Connie|Boochever}}(1919–1999) 2012 Patron of the arts.[16]
{{sortname|Carolyn|Floyd}}(1933–) 2012 First president Kodiak Community College[17]
{{sortname|Wilda G. "Burch"|Hudson|Wilda Hudson}}(1924–2012) 2012 Anchorage City Council and Municipal Assembly, public service, volunteerism[18]
{{sortname|Carolyn E.|Jones}}(1941–) 2012 Human rights advocate[19]
{{sortname|Louise|Kellogg}}(1903–2001) 2012 Dairy farmer, philanthropist (particularly benefiting Alaska Pacific University), Women's Army Corps veteran[20]
{{sortname|Leonie von|Meusebach–Zesch|Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch}} (1882–1944) 2012 Early 20th century dentist.[21]
{{sortname|Ellen Evak|Paneok|Ellen Paneok}}(1959–2008) 2012 Aviation[22]
{{sortname|Sharon|Richards}}(1941–) 2012 Community activist in non-profit organizations[23]
{{sortname|Irene Sparks|Rowan|Irene Rowan}}(1941–) 2012 Leading advocate and organizer in Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act[24]
{{sortname|Lisa Howell Starr|Rudd|Lisa Rudd}} 1933–1985 2012 Alaska House of Representatives, sponsored bill to create Alaska Commission on the Status of Women, was serving as a member of the cabinet of Governor Bill Sheffield at the time of her death[25]
{{sortname|Susan L.|Ruddy|Susan Ruddy}}(1941–) 2012 Founded the Alaska chapter of the Nature Conservancy[26]
{{sortname|Hannah Paul|Solomon}}(1908–2011) 2012Matriarchal elder of the Athabascan people; first female mayor of Fort Yukon. Mother of Jonathan Solomon.[27]
{{sortname|Pauline|Utter}}(1942–2005) 2012 Women's rights advocate[28]
{{sortname|Rosita|Worl}}(1938–) 2012 Advocate for Alaska native cultures[29]
{{sortname|Elaine|Abraham}}(1929–2016) 2011 First registered nurse from the Tlingit people.[30]
{{sortname|Katharine "Kit" |Crittenden|Katharine Crittenden}}(1921–2010) 2011 Urban beautification and historic preservation[31]
{{sortname|Betti|Cuddy}} (1924–2010) 2011 Member of the family which runs First National Bank Alaska, patron of the arts. Mother of David Cuddy.[32]
{{sortname|Nan Elaine "Lanie"|Fleischer|Lanie Fleischer}}(1928–) 2011 Community activist, was the primary advocate for establishing the Chester Creek trail system in Anchorage[33]
{{sortname|Joerene Savikko|Hout}}(1934–) 2011 From a longstanding Douglas family, influenced by childhood experiences at Tsimshian Indian village, became an advocate for health education and care for native peoples.[34]
{{sortname|Lael|Morgan}} (1936–) 2011 Author, historian, journalist, wrote biographies of Ray Mala and Tundra Times founder Howard Rock[35]
{{sortname|Ruth Elin Hall|Ost|Ruth Ost}} (1886–1953) 2011 Ran missions and children's homes; one of the founders of Elim. Grandmother of Gail Phillips, the second (and most recent) female speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives.[36]
{{sortname|Leah Webster|Peterson|Leah Peterson}}(1908–2007) 2011 Pioneer educator on Kodiak Island. In 1976, her home in downtown Anchorage became the site (and she became the namesake) of the Peterson Tower, an office/condominium highrise where she continued to reside.[37]
{{sortname|Martha M.|Roderick|Martha Roderick}} (1931–2008) 2011 Educator, president of Anchorage School Board. Mother of Libby Roderick.[38]
{{sortname|Clare|Swan}} (1931–) 2011Advocate for Kenaitze Indian Tribe fishing rights[39]
{{sortname|Helen Stoddard|Whaley|Helen Whaley}}(1924–1971) 2011 Children's medicine and care[40]
{{sortname|Caroline|Wohlforth}} (1932–2011) 2011 Educator, influential in starting public broadcasting in Anchorage. Mother of Charles Wohlforth, who himself has long been associated with Anchorage's public broadcasting outlets.[41]
{{sortname|Patricia B.|Wolf|Pat Wolf}} (1940–) 2011 Museum director[42]
{{sortname|Alberta Daisy Schenck|Adams|Alberta Schenck Adams}}(1928–2009) 2010 Civil rights activist of the Iñupiat, whose 1944 challenge of Alaska's segregation policies was a factor in the passage of Alaska's 1945 Anti-Discrimination Bill.[43]
{{sortname|Alice E.|Brown|Alice E. Brown}} (1912–1973) 2010 Champion of native rights who helped the passage of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act[44]
{{sortname|Nora Marks|Dauenhauer (Keixwnéi)|Nora Marks Dauenhauer}}(1927–) 2010 Documentarian of Tlingit culture. Wife of Richard Dauenhauer.[45]
{{sortname|Bettye J.|Davis|Bettye Davis}} (1938–) 2010 Alaska Senate, Alaska House of Representatives[46]
{{sortname|Hazel P.|Heath}}(1909–1998) 2010 Founder Pratt Museum, business owner, community activist, Republican Party worker, mayor of Homer[47]
{{sortname|Shirley|Holloway}} (1940–) 2010 Educator, Quality Schools Initiative[48]
{{sortname|Marlene|Johnson (Slath Jaa Klaa Lákooti)|Marlene Johnson (Alaska)}} (1935–) 2010 Public service, advocate for the Tlingit people[49]
{{sortname|Georgianna|Lincoln}} (1943–) 2010 The first Alaska Native female to serve in the Alaska Senate[50]
{{sortname|Ethel|Lund (Aan Wugeex’)|Ethel Lund}}(1931–) 2010 Founded South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium; Jimmy Carter appointee to the President's Commission on Mental Health[51]
{{sortname|Marge|Mullen}}(1920 – ) 2010 Early homesteader on the central Kenai Peninsula, historian and archivist for Kenai Peninsula College[52]
{{sortname|Helen|Nienhueser}}(1936–) 2010Environmentalist[53]
{{sortname|Jo Ryman|Scott}} (1929–) 2010 Educator, founder and until 2009 director of the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival[54]
{{sortname|Mary Taylor "Tay" Pryor|Thomas|Tay Thomas}} (1927–2014) 2010 Journalist, author. Wife of Lowell Thomas, Jr..[55]
{{sortname|Peg|Tileston}}(1931–) 2010 Conservationist[56]
{{sortname|Elizabeth Ann "Betsy"|Tower|Betsy Tower}}(1926–2010) 2010 Public health physician, author, historian. Wrote biographies of William Allen Egan, Michael James Heney and Austin E. Lathrop.[57]
{{sortname|Virginia "Ginny" Hill|Wood|Ginny Wood}} (1917–2013) 2010 Conservationist, Alaska Conservation Foundation. Lifetime Achievement Award[58]
{{sortname|Changunak Antisarlook|Andrewuk(Sinrock Mary)|Sinrock Mary}}(1870–1948)2009Of Iñupiaq and Russian ancestry, known as the Queen of the Reindeer, became the owner of the largest reindeer herd in Alaska after challenging Alaska's laws that disqualified women from owning property[59]
{{sortname|Evangeline|Atwood}}(1906–1987) 2009Author, historian, president of Alaska Statehood Association. Wife of Robert Atwood and sister of Elmer E. Rasmuson.[60]
{{sortname|Lydia|Black|Lydia T. Black}}(1925–2007) 2009 Anthropologist[61]
{{sortname|Rita (Pitka)|Blumenstein|Rita Pitka Blumenstein}}(1936 – ) 2009 Elder of the Yupik peoples, first state certified practitioner of traditional medicine[62]
{{sortname|Tikasuk "Emily"|Brown (Ivanoff)|Ticasuk Brown}} (1904–1982) 2009 Educator, chronicler of Iñupiaq cultural history[63]
{{sortname|Thelma|Buchholdt}}(1934–2007) 2009 Alaska House of Representatives, first Filipino American to serve in a U.S. state legislature[64]
{{sortname|Edith|Bullock}}(1903–1994) 2009Freighting businesswoman in Nome and Kotzebue, Alaska Territorial House of Representatives, Alaska Territorial Senate[65]
{{sortname|Susan|Butcher}}(1954–2006) 2009 Multi-year winner Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race[66]
{{sortname|Ellen "Nellie"|Cashman|Nellie Cashman}}(1845–1925) 2009 Yukon gold prospector, restaurateur, advocated against violence and against public hangings, caregiver to orphans[67]
{{sortname|Orah Dee|Clark}}(1875–1965) 2009 Educator, namesake of an Anchorage middle school[68]
{{sortname|Carol|Comeau}} (1941–) 2009 Superintendent Anchorage School District[69]
{{sortname|Marvel|Crosson}}(1904–19290 2009 Aviator[70]
{{sortname|Mahala Ashley|Dickerson}}(1912–2007) 2009 Pioneering lawyer and civil rights advocate, early homesteader in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. Mother of Chris Dickerson.[71]
{{sortname|Neva|Egan}}(1914–20110 2009 Alaska's first First Lady following statehood. Wife of William Allen Egan and mother of Dennis Egan.[72]
{{sortname|Dana|Fabe}}(1951–) 2009 The first female associate justice as well as the first female chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court[73]
{{sortname|Kay|Fanning}}(1927–2000) 2009Publisher of the Anchorage Daily News, editor of the Christian Science Monitor.Mother of Ted Field.[74]
{{sortname|Helen|Fischer}}(1912–1986) 2009 Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, Alaska Territorial House of Representatives, Alaska House of Representatives[75]
{{sortname|Lucy|Frey}}(1932–) 2009 Educator[76]
{{sortname|Nora Venes|Guinn|Nora Guinn}}(1920–2005) 2009 U.S. Commissioner, magistrate and District Court judge in Bethel, the first Alaska Native and first non-lawyer to be appointed to an Alaskan state judgeship[77]
{{sortname|Dorothy Awes|Haaland}}(1918–1996) 2009 Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, Alaska Territorial House of Representatives, Alaska Assistant Attorney General[78]
{{sortname|Lorene|Harrison}}(1905–2005) 2009 Educator, community activist[79]
{{sortname|Cornelia|Hatcher|Cornelia Templeton Hatcher}} (1867–1953) 2009 Suffragist, temperance advocate. A national-level operative with the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Cornelia Templeton Jewett visited Alaska in 1909, where she met and married Robert Lee Hatcher, the namesake of Hatcher Pass. Remaining in Alaska, she lobbied the newly formed territorial government for the right of women to vote, which was the first law passed by the territorial legislature, and for passage of the Bone Dry Law, which preceded and outlasted the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.[80]
{{sortname|Mildred Robinson|Hermann|Mildred Hermann}}(1891–1964) 2009 Lawyer, Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, Alaska Statehood Commission, newspaper and radio correspondent reporting on the territorial legislature.[81]
{{sortname|Frances|Howard|Jean Frances Howard}}(1944–) 2009 First female Alaska State Trooper[82]
{{sortname|Celia|Hunter|Celia M. Hunter}}(1919–2001) 2009 Environmentalist, ecotourism[83]
{{sortname|Katie|Hurley}}(1921–) 2009 Longtime aide to Ernest Gruening, Alaska Constitutional Convention staff, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 1978, Alaska House of Representatives[84]
{{sortname|Sarah Agnes|James|Sarah James}}(1946–) 2009 Gwich'in environmental activist opposes oil drilling on the Porcupine caribou habitat[85]
{{sortname|Ruth|Jefford|Ruth M. Jefford}}(1914–2007) 2009 Aviator, Alaska's first female commercial air taxi operator, first female pilot licensed to teach at Merrill Field[86]
{{sortname|Della|Keats}}(1907–1986) 2009 Iñupiaq traditional medicine healer[87]
{{sortname|Lena Morrow |Lewis}}(1862–1950) 2009 Journalist, Socialist Party of America leader[88]
{{sortname|Wilda|Marston}}(1930–) 2009 Educator, philanthropist[89]
{{sortname|Blanche|McSmith}}(1920–2006) 2009 First African American to serve in the Alaska Legislature[90]
{{sortname|Rie|Muñoz}} (1921–2015) 2009 Bureau of Indian Affairs educator, artist who creates watercolors and prints of life in Alaska. Mother-in-law of Cathy Muñoz.[91]
{{sortname|Lisa|Murkowski}}(1957–) 2009 Alaska House of Representatives, United States Senate, won reelection to the Senate as a write-in candidate in 2010. Daughter of Frank Murkowski and in-law of Arliss Sturgulewski.[92]
{{sortname|Sadie|Neakok|Sadie Brower Neakok}}(1916–2004) 2009 Longtime magistrate in Barrow, Iñupiaq Inuit rights advocate[93]
{{sortname|Katherine|Nordale}}(1902–1994) 2009 Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, postmaster of Juneau[94]
{{sortname|Sarah|Palin}}(1964–) 2009 Governor of Alaska, Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States, news commentator, author[95]
{{sortname|Elizabeth|Peratrovich}}(1911–1958) 2009 Civil rights[96]
{{sortname|Sisters of|Providence|Sisters of Providence (Montreal)}} 2009 Established hospitals in Nome, Anchorage and Fairbanks[97]
{{sortname|Mary Louise|Rasmuson}}(1911–2012) 2009 Colonel in the Women's Army Corps; founded Anchorage Museum. Wife of Elmer E. Rasmuson[98]
{{sortname|Irene|Ryan|Irene E. Ryan}}(1909–1997) 2009 Alaska State Senate, Territorial House of Representatives[99]
{{sortname|Grace Berg|Schaible}}(1925–) 2009 First female Alaska Attorney General[100]
{{sortname|Nell|Scott}} (1901 – ) 2009 Alaska Territorial House of Representatives, the first female to serve in the territorial legislature[101]
{{sortname|Lidia|Selkregg}} (1920–1999) 2009 Geologist who was a state planner on land use, Greater Anchorage Area Borough and Anchorage Municipal Assemblies[102]
{{sortname|Natalya|Shelikof}} (1762 – ) 2009 First white woman to live in Alaska, cofounder of first government structure on Kodiak Island, helped bring the Russian Orthodox Church to Alaska. Wife of Grigory Shelikhov[103]
{{sortname|Arliss|Sturgulewski}} (1927–) 2009 Alaska State Senate, twice Republican nominee for governor .In-law of Frank Murkowski and Lisa Murkowski.[104]
{{sortname|Dora|Sweeney}} 1907–2001 2009 Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, territorial and state legislatures[105]
{{sortname|Fran|Ulmer}}(1947–) 2009Mayor of Juneau, Alaska House of Representatives, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska, chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage; first female elected to statewide office in Alaska in 1994[106]
{{sortname|Ada|Wien}} (1907–1984) 2009 Staff to United States territorial court judge Gudbrand J. Lomen, delegate to Alaska Constitutional Convention. Wife of Noel Wien, whom she assisted in building what became Wien Air Alaska.[107]
{{sortname|Esther|Wunnicke}}(1922–2013) 2009 Land resources, native land rights, also served in Governor Sheffield's cabinet as commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources[108]

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74. ^{{cite web|title=Kay Fanning |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/kay-fanning/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130117043008/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/kay-fanning/ |archivedate=January 17, 2013 }}
75. ^{{cite web|title=Helen Fischer |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/helen-fischer/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101230703/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/helen-fischer/ |archivedate=November 1, 2013 |df= }}
76. ^{{cite web|title=Lucy Frey |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lucy-frey/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102193739/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lucy-frey/ |archivedate=November 2, 2013 }}
77. ^{{cite web|title=Nora Venes Guinn|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/nora-venes-guinn/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102193625/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/nora-venes-guinn/|archive-date=2013-11-02|dead-url=yes|df=}}
78. ^{{cite web|title=Dorothy Awes Haaland |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/dorothy-awes-haaland/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104055024/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/dorothy-awes-haaland/ |archivedate=November 4, 2013 }}
79. ^{{cite web|title=Lorene Harrison |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lorene-harrison/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105082418/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lorene-harrison/ |archivedate=November 5, 2013 |df= }}
80. ^{{cite web|title=Cornelia Hatcher |url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/cornelia-hatcher/ |publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame |accessdate=July 8, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109181951/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/cornelia-hatcher/ |archivedate=November 9, 2013 }}
81. ^{{cite book|last=Naske|first=Claus M.|title=49 at Last! : The Fight for Alaska Statehood|year=2009|publisher=Epicenter Press|isbn=978-1-935347-02-6|pages=133–136|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DOpKXln1aTQC&pg=PA133&dq=%22Mildred+Robinson+Hermann%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Y8f4T6qAD4TW2gW4_pXFBg&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Mildred%20Robinson%20Hermann%22&f=false}}
82. ^{{cite web|title=Frances Howard|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/frances-howard/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141149/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/frances-howard/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
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84. ^{{cite web|title=Katie Hurley|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/katie-hurley/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222140902/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/katie-hurley/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
85. ^{{cite web|title=Sarah Agnes James|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sarah-agnes-james/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141230/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sarah-agnes-james/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
86. ^{{cite book|last=Sumner|first=Sandi|title=Women Pilots of Alaska: 37 Interviews and Profiles|year=2005|publisher=Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub|isbn=978-0-7864-1937-1|pages=29–34|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AmsbqOP1TYUC&pg=PA32&dq=%22Ruth+Jefford%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zaX4T7GJCKec2AXm6aV4&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Ruth%20Jefford%22&f=false}}
87. ^{{cite book|last=Creed|first=John|title=Purely Alaska: Authentic Voices from the Far North|year=2010|publisher=Epicenter Press|isbn=978-1-935347-10-1|pages=207–216|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=90bpsetzND8C&pg=PA207&dq=%22Della+Keats%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pNX4T5TVF6Hg2gWq89XRBg&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Della%20Keats%22&f=false}}
88. ^{{cite web|title=Lena Morrow Lewis|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lena-morrow-lewis/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223095412/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lena-morrow-lewis/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
89. ^{{cite web|title=Wilda Marston|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/wilda-marston/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222140916/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/wilda-marston/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
90. ^{{cite journal|title=Alaska Legislator|journal=Jet|date=March 10, 1960|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vq8DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA9&dq=%22Blanche+L.+McSmith%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=j3j5T7jjCsie2wX2ht3sBg&ved=0CEkQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Blanche%20L.%20McSmith%22&f=false|page=9}}
91. ^{{cite book | title=Explorer's Guide Washington | publisher=Countryman Press | author=Fainberg, Denise | year=2012 | isbn=978-0-88150-974-8 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iCI0OkVqVZsC&pg=PA84&dq=%22Rie+Munoz%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=AHX5T_b7FdDy2gWos_3rBg&ved=0CF8Q6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22Rie%20Munoz%22&f=false | page=84}}
92. ^{{cite web|title=Lisa Murkowski|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lisa-murkowski/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141042/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lisa-murkowski/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
93. ^{{cite web|title=Sadie Neakok|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sadie-neakok/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222065743/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sadie-neakok/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
94. ^{{cite web|title=Katherine Nordale|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/katherine-nordale/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130225120056/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/katherine-nordale/|archive-date=2013-02-25|dead-url=yes|df=}}
95. ^{{cite web|title=Sarah Palin|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sarah-palin/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223152204/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sarah-palin/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
96. ^{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Peratrovich|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/elizabeth-peratrovich/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222140955/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/elizabeth-peratrovich/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
97. ^{{cite web|title=Sisters of Providence|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sisters-of-providence/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223080248/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/sisters-of-providence/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
98. ^{{cite web|title=Mary Louise Rasmuson|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/mary-louise-rasmuson/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141136/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/mary-louise-rasmuson/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
99. ^{{cite web|title=Irene Ryan|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/irene-ryan|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227082702/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/irene-ryan/|archive-date=2014-02-27|dead-url=yes|df=}}
100. ^{{cite web|title=Grace Berg Schaible|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/grace-berg-schaible/|publisher=Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223072831/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/grace-berg-schaible/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
101. ^{{cite web|title=Nell Scott|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/nell-scott/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141015/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/nell-scott/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
102. ^{{cite web|title=Lidia Selkregg|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lidia-selkregg/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141235/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/lidia-selkregg/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
103. ^{{cite book|last=Warren|first=Donald|title=Civic and Moral Learning in America|year=2006|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-4039-7396-2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Drhn7XY1WrYC&pg=PA52&dq=Alaska+%22Natalya+Shelikof%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cZb5T9O-I4Sc2AW6g_HQBg&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Alaska%20%22Natalya%20Shelikof%22&f=false|author2=Patrick, John|page=52}}
104. ^{{cite web|title=Arliss Sturgulewski|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/arliss-sturgulewski/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141152/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/arliss-sturgulewski/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}
105. ^{{cite web|title=Dora M. Sweeney|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/dora-sweeney/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223073642/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/dora-sweeney/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
106. ^{{cite web|title=Fran Ulmer|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/fran-ulmer/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130612001558/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/fran-ulmer/|archive-date=2013-06-12|dead-url=yes|df=}}
107. ^{{cite web|title=Ada Wien|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/ada-wien/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130223212538/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/ada-wien/|archive-date=2013-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
108. ^{{cite web|title=Esther Wunnicke|url=http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/esther-wunnicke/|publisher=Alaska Women's Hall of Fame|accessdate=July 8, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141054/http://alaskawomenshalloffame.org/2011/02/28/esther-wunnicke/|archive-date=2014-02-22|dead-url=yes|df=}}

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