ELAINE Elizabeth (Abraham) Ramos ABRAHAM
• Education
• Health, RN
• Administrator
Inducted: 2011
Deceased: 2016
Yakutat
ELAINE Elizabeth (Abraham) Ramos ABRAHAM
Elaine was the first Tlingit registered nurse in Alaska. During her career, she worked for the Indian Health Service in Juneau, Mt. Edgecumbe School in Sitka, and in Bethel during diphtheria and tuberculosis epidemics. She also was instrumental in the creation of the Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage in 1954. In her education career, Elaine played a major role in the expansion of rural educational opportunities. She co-founded the Alaska Native Language Center, created programs to recruit and retain Alaska Native students in higher education, and, as Vice-President for Rural Educational Affairs of the University Alaska, she was instrumental in initiating campuses in Nome, Barrow, Tanana, Kotzebue, Sitka, Ketchikan, Valdez, the Aleutians, and Kodiak. In 1976, Elaine became the Vice President for Rural Education Affairs of the University of Alaska statewide system — she was the first Native American and the first woman to hold a senior position in the statewide administration. Elaine currently serves as the Chair of the Alaska Native Science Commission, which supports scientific research that ensures the protection of indigenous cultures and builds bridges between Western science and traditional ways of knowing.
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