Juno Hari
The Mountain Climber
Juno Hari was a renowned mountain climber and advocate for environmental protection and native rights. Widely celebrated for her daring exploits, Juno gained recognition as the first climber to conquer the Foxtail Peak. Her groundbreaking ascent not only solidified her status as a trailblazer in the world of mountaineering but also sparked widespread admiration for her courage and tenacity. Beyond her feats in mountaineering, Juno Hari was also a dedicated mother to her three children.
In addition to her achievements in climbing and motherhood, Juno was a passionate advocate for environmental protection and native rights. Recognizing the importance of preserving the natural world and upholding the rights of indigenous communities, she lends her voice and support to causes aimed at safeguarding the environment and promoting social justice. Juno Hari's multifaceted contributions to society exemplify the power of individuals to effect positive change in the world, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps in pursuit of a better future for all.
Life
983 CE
1062 CE
79 years old
Children
Sex
Female
Gender
Woman
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Author's Notes
This character is part of the Rad Woman series. She is inspired by the life of Junko Tabei