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Full Name
  
Nora Venes

Died
  
July 6, 2005

Name
  
Nora Guinn

Occupation
  
Judge

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
November 11, 1920 (
1920-11-11
)
Akiak, Alaska, United States

Known for
  
First woman and first Alaska Native to be a District Court Judge in Alaska

Nora Guinn (November 11, 1920 – July 6, 2005) was an American judge. In 2009, she was inducted into to the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame. She was the first woman and first Alaska Native to be a District Court Judge in Alaska.

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Early life and education

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Nora Venes was born in 1920 in Akiak, Alaska. Her parents were named Joe and Anna Venes. She went to school at Eklutna as a child. She moved to Portland, Oregon to attend high school. In 1939, she married Charlie Guinn. They moved back to Alaska. They married in Bethel, Alaska and lived and worked in Tununak. They worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, teaching. They moved back to Bethel in 1945 to raise their 10 children.

Career

Guinn became United States Commissioner before Alaska became a state. After Alaska became a state, she became the first magistrate of Bethel in 1959. She became District Court Judge for the state, in 1967, despite not being a lawyer. This made her the first woman, and first Alaska Native, to serve as a District Court Judge. She became involved in educating law enforcement and the judicial community about the needs and rights of Alaska Natives. She worked closely with Sadie Brower Neakok. In court, Guinn would speak to defendants in English, and also in Yupik as necessary. She retired in 1976. In 1978, she was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Alaska Anchorage.

Later life and legacy

Bella Hammond gave Guinn the Lady Volunteer award in 1979. She was named Alaska Native Woman of the Year Award in 1983. The following year she was named Calista Citizen of the Year. Charlie Guinn died in 1993. Nora Guinn died in 2005. In 2009, she was inducted into to the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame. The Alaska Bar Association named an award after Guinn. In 2007, the city of Bethel named the Bethel Courthouse after Guinn.

References

Nora Guinn Wikipedia