Career
Her Indian name was "Kills At Night" (BeeKanHay). Lamebull"s family hadn"t known exactly how old she was until some time around 2005 when they found a baptismal certificate which may be hers. A priest translated the Latin on the certificate as saying she was a year old when she was baptised in 1897.
Lamebull was a fluent speaker of the language of the Gros Ventre language, spoken by only a handful of other people.
She taught the language at Fort Belknap College, and helped develop a dictionary using the Phraselator when she was 109. She was likely Montana"s longest-lived teacher since statehood.
She died in August 2007 at the claimed age of 111. A funeral Mass was held at Saint Paul"s Catholic Gymnasium in Hays, Montana, and she was buried at Mission Cemetery.