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Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development, renewable energy and food systems.
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We are thirteen indigenous grandmothers. . . .
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In this collection of illuminating conversations, renowned historian of world religions Huston Smith invites ten influential American Indian spiritual and political leaders to talk about their five-hundred-year struggle for religious freedom.
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As the oil and gas pipeline boom crosses the United States and Canada, more Indigenous women have disappeared.
Chronicles is a major work, a collection of current, pressing and inspirational stories of Indigenous communities from the Canadian subarctic to the heart of Dine Bii Kaya, Navajo Nation.
Ricing is a picturesque tradition, but on the White Earth Indian Reservation, where unemployment approaches 50 percent, it spells survival. - Lauren Wilcox
Winona LaDuke, Picard lecturer at United Theological Seminary’s Spring Convocation 2011 delivers the first of a two day series of lectures.
Winona LaDuke talks about indigenous economic thinking.
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Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned activist working on issues of sustainable development renewable energy and food systems.
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