The Women Who Misbehaved
One of the magical places on earth is Grand Teton National Park and if you’ve ever been there, its very likely you made a visit to Jenny Lake. Situated at the base of the Teton Range, the serene blue water surrounded by stunning jagged mountains is a major hub for visitors, offering boating, hiking trails, and access to stunning views of the towering peaks The lake serves as a beautiful and enduring memorial to Jenny Leigh, a quiet reminder of the complex lives and contributions of Indigenous people interwoven with the history of the American West. Jenny Leigh, was a Shoshone woman who, along with her family, lived in the Teton region for years. While the precise details of her life are scarce, she is one of the few women from that era who became associated with a major landmark, solidifying her place in the landscape's history. It’s a small step in recognizing the many Indigenous women who were instrumental, yet often uncredited, in the early history of the American West.
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