Margaret Poisal

Margaret Poisal
Born
Margaret (Walking Woman) Poisal

c. 1834
Cherry Creek, now in Colorado
Diedbetween 1883 and 1892
OccupationInterpreter
Years active1851–1883
SpouseThomas Fitzpatrick
Parent(s)John Poisal and Snake Woman
RelativesChief Niwot (Chief Left Hand), maternal uncle

Margaret Poisal (c. 1834–between 1883 and 1892) was "the only woman who was an official witness, interpreter, and consultant at many meetings and treaty councils held along or in close proximity to the Santa Fe Trail."[1] The daughter of French Canadian trapper John Poisal and Arapaho Snake Woman, Poisal was educated at a convent school. She married Thomas Fitzpatrick, an Indian agent, and they worked together negotiating peace between Native American tribes and the United States government. After Fitzpatrick died, Poisal continued to work as an interpreter and peacemaker.

  1. ^ Thompson 2019, p. 11.