The purpose of this research is to analyze the current state and the condition of activities of female independence activists born in North Korea. To do this, I chose the female independence activists that received a conferment of a decoration according to their birth locations, and within these decorated personnels, I analyzed the geographical diversity and characteristics in movement affiliation of North Korean-born female independence activists. As a result, first, 42% of North Korean-born female independence activists were decorated personnels, but there was a lack of attention towards them. Second, there was a great distribution in different affiliations of movement in North Korean-born decorated personnels, but the Korean Anti-Japan Movement, the 3.1 Movement, and the Independence Army showed the greatest amount. Third, we focused on decorated personnels from the 3.1 Movement and the provisional government activities based on the current state of their activities and considering geographical and active characteristics. The class of the decoration was proven to be low for 3.1 Movement decorated personnels, and the class of the decoration was confirmed to be high in receivers for provisional government activities. Based on these results, I suggested in this research the futuristic direction of studies and policies regarding the North Korean-born female independence activists. Firstly, a multilateral research and discovery of the female independence activists is necessary. Secondly, an interchange between North and South Korea and expansion of studies are necessary in order to establish a female rewarding policy. Thirdly, enhancement of movements of the female independence Activists should be broadened in order to seek diversity in activities from the perspective of both North and South Korea as one ethnicity.