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    Winona LaDuke (born August 18, 1959) is an American economist, environmentalist, writer and industrial hemp grower, known for her work on tribal land claims and preservation, as well as sustainable development.

  2. Winona LaDuke, a Native American activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · Winona LaDuke, executive director of the Native American-led environmental group Honor the Earth, has resigned her national leadership position. The news comes less than a...

  4. An internationally respected environmental leader, author, and economist, Winona LaDuke works to this day on issues of climate change, indigenous and human rights, renewable energy, and food systems. LaDuke, who is Anishinaabe, lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota.

  5. Aug 9, 2021 · Winona LaDuke, a member of the local Ojibwe tribe and a longtime Native rights activist, has been helping to lead protests and acts of civil disobedience against the controversial $9.3 billion...

  6. Apr 2, 2018 · Winona LaDuke is one of the world’s most tireless and charismatic leaders on issues related to climate change, Indigenous rights, human rights, green and rural economies, grass-roots organizing, local foods, alternative sources of energy and the priceless value of clean water over a career spanning nearly 40 years of activism.

  7. Winona LaDuke (Mississippi Band of Anishinaabe Indians) is an internationally respected Native American environmental leader, author, politician, and economist. She is best known for her work in the contemporary Indigenous environmental movement, which is rooted in Traditional Knowledge, values, and practices. For decades, she has advocated for ...

  8. Dec 20, 2023 · Winona LaDuke is a prominent American economist, environmentalist, author, and industrial hemp cultivator. She is celebrated for her extensive contributions to tribal land rights, environmental preservation, and sustainable development.

  9. Apr 5, 2023 · MINNEAPOLIS -- After 30 years with the environmental justice group Honor The Earth, co-founder and executive director Winona LaDuke says she's resigning. It comes after the group lost a $750,000...

  10. Apr 5, 2023 · Indigenous environmental advocate Winona LaDuke has resigned as executive director of Honor the Earth, the Minnesota-based nonprofit she helped found 30 years ago with members of the Indigo...

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