Her father was German-American and her mother was a Chippewa Indian. Louise grow up in North Dakota. Her parents taught at a school run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. She attended Dartmouth College, and was in the first class of women to attend the school. In the freshmen year she started the Native-American Studies Department. She began to study her own amnesty. She eventually found a job as a editor for the Circle, a Boston Indian Council
Her father was German-American and her mother was a Chippewa Indian. Louise grow up in North Dakota. Her parents taught at a school run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. She attended Dartmouth College, and was in the first class of women to attend the school. In the freshmen year she started the Native-American Studies Department. She began to study her own amnesty. She eventually found a job as a editor for the Circle, a Boston Indian Council