Rosalie Fish

Rosalie Fish is a Native American runner, member of the Cowlitz Tribe and student athlete at Iowa Central Community College. As a senior at Muckleshoot Tribal School, [1][2] Fish made international headlines when she painted a red handprint over her mouth, the fingers extending across her cheeks to honor the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women .[3]

Washington State 1B Track and Field Championships - 2019

Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW)

Fish dedicated her performance at the 2019 Washington State 1B track and field championships track meet to murdered and missing indigenous women (MMIW).[4] At the meet, Fish wore a painted red handprint over her mouth; as well, the letters MMIW written on her leg.[3] Fish was inspired by Jordan Marie Daniel, a citizen of the Kul Wicasa Oyate/Lower Brule Reservation in South Dakota. Daniel first wore a hand print across her face during the Boston Marathon in April 2019.[5]


Results

Fish placed first in the 1600m, 800m, and 3200m races at the state championship.[2]

References

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