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Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations Honors LaDuke, Cobell, Others
Susan Masten
August 15, 2012
Susan Masten It’s hard to believe, but WEWIN’s ( Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations ) eighth annual conference is quickly approaching...
LaDuke Tells Missouri State Students How to Build a Green Economy
ICTMN Staff
March 04, 2011
Winona LaDuke , Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe), discusses the durability of food and building a green economy in a video recording of her speech at Missouri State University.
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