Who was Ramona Lubo? (select all that apply) A Californio related to Pio Pico A widow whose husband was killed for mistakenly taking the wrong horse. A native person who visited the Panama Pacific International Exhibition in San Diego. A Cahuilla woman who took photos with tourists who were searching for the "real Ramona."

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Who was Ramona Lubo? (select all that apply)
A Californio related to Pio Pico
A widow whose husband was killed for mistakenly taking the wrong horse.
A native person who visited the Panama Pacific International Exhibition in San Diego.
A Cahuilla woman who took photos with tourists who were searching for the "real Ramona."
Transcribed Image Text:Who was Ramona Lubo? (select all that apply) A Californio related to Pio Pico A widow whose husband was killed for mistakenly taking the wrong horse. A native person who visited the Panama Pacific International Exhibition in San Diego. A Cahuilla woman who took photos with tourists who were searching for the "real Ramona."
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'Ramona' was a popular novel written in 1884, by an American author named Helen Hunt Jackson. Helen was an advocate of native rights in America. Her novel Ramona is  associated with a native American woman, and it mentions the life story and struggles of a native American girl who lived in Southern California. It also mentions about racial discrimination and other social issues faced by this girl.

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