Mildred Cleghorn was a notable figure in Native American history, known for her role as a tribal leader and advocate for the rights of indigenous people. She served as the first female chairperson of the San Carlos Apache Tribe in Arizona. During her term, she worked to improve the conditions for her community, addressing issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development. Cleghorn's leadership contributed to the empowerment of her tribe and raised awareness about the challenges facing Native American communities.
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