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Rebecca Jamieson

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Rebecca Jamieson is a Canadian Tuscarora educator and education administrator. Since the late 1970s she has worked to improve access to education on Six Nations of the Grand River, the most-populous First Nations reserve in Canada. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Rebecca Jamieson has received more than 6,686 page views. Her biography is available in 1 different languages on Wikipedia. Rebecca Jamieson is the 3,173rd most popular religious figure, the 20,987th most popular biography from United States and the 141st most popular American Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Rebecca Jamieson ranks 3,173 out of 3,187Before her are Naya Tapper, Nick Rickles, Lauren Doyle, Rachel Garcia, Chris McHugh, and Paul Pollock. After her are Jeremy Bird, Liam Adams, Alex Anthony, Hannah Matthews, Lakey Peterson, and Farrah Hall.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Rebecca Jamieson ranks 20,988 out of 20,380Before her are Andy Maloney (1990), Krystal Lara (1998), Felix Chemonges (1995), Samantha Bromberg (1995), Anavia Battle (1999), and Madeline Price (1995). After her are Aaron Long (null), Alexandra Bell (null), John Smith (null), Alex Burger (null), Mark Pearson (null), and Leah Thomas (null).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In United States

Among religious figures born in United States, Rebecca Jamieson ranks 141Before her are Jeremy Bleich (1987), Dara Alizadeh (1993), Naya Tapper (1994), Nick Rickles (1990), Lauren Doyle (1991), and Rachel Garcia (1997). After her are Jeremy Bird (null), Lakey Peterson (1994), Nicole Heavirland (1995), Jared Lakind (1992), Jake Fishman (1995), and Jonathan de Marte (1993).