Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture (1890–1996), known simply as Edith Monture, was a Mohawk WWI veteran, known as the first Indigenous-Canadian woman to become a registered nurse, as well as to gain the right to vote in a Canadian federal election. Moreover, she was the first Indigenous woman from Canada to serve in the United States military.

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture (1890–1996), known simply as Edith Monture, was a Mohawk WWI veteran, known as the first Indigenous-Canadian woman to become a registered nurse, as well as to gain the right to vote in a Canadian federal election. Moreover, she was the first Indigenous woman from Canada to serve in the United States military.