Winona LaDuke
Winona LaDuke (born August 18, 1959) is an American environmentalist, writer, and industrial hemp grower, known for her work on tribal land claims and preservation, as well as sustainable development.In 1996 and 2000, she ran for vice president of the United States as the nominee of the Green Party of the United States, on a ticket headed by Ralph Nader. Until 2023 she was the executive director and a co-founder (along with the Indigo Girls) of Honor the Earth, a Native environmental advocacy organization that played an active role in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
In 2016, she received an electoral vote for vice president. In doing so, she became the first Green Party member to receive an electoral vote. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 20 results of 25 for search 'LaDuke, Winona', query time: 0.04s
Refine Results
-
1
All our relations : native struggles for land and life / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1999Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
2
All our relations : native struggles for land and life / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1999Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
3
Recovering the sacred : the power of naming and claiming / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2005Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
4
Last Standing Woman / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1997Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
5
Recovering the sacred : the power of naming and claiming / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2005Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
6
The militarization of Indian country / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2013Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via ProQuest)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
7
To be a water protector : the rise of the Wiindigoo slayers / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2020Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
8
All our relations : Native struggles for land and life / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2015Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via ProQuest)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
9
Last Standing Woman / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1997Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
10
The militarization of Indian country / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2013Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via ProQuest)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
11
Winona La Duke Nov. 11, 1996 / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1996Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Audio Loading… -
12
The Winona LaDuke chronicles : stories from the front lines in the battle for environmental justice / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2016Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
13
The militarization of Indian country / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2011Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
14
Recovering the sacred : the power of naming and claiming / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 2005Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
15
Last Standing Woman / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1997Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
16
All our relations : native struggles for land and life / by LaDuke, Winona
Published 1999Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
17
Earth meets spirit : a photographic journey through the sacred landscape / by Beasley, Douglas
Published 2011Other Authors: “…LaDuke, Winona…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
18
Ojibwe waasa inaabidaa = We look in all directions / by Peacock, Thomas D.
Published 2002Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
19
At the risk of being heard : identity, indigenous rights, and postcolonial states /
Published 2003Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
20
Sister nations : Native American women writers on community /
Published 2002Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via EBSCO)
Located: Loading…
eBook
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Save Search
Related Subjects
Indians of North America
Environmental protection
Ethnoecology
Land tenure
History
Sacred space
Environmental aspects
Government relations
Global warming
Human ecology
Indigenous peoples
Ojibwa Indians
Ojibwa women
Cultural property
Indian philosophy
Politics and government
Protection
Religion
Social conditions
Traditional ecological knowledge
Altaic peoples
Animism
Biodiversity conservation
Capital investments
Christianity
Christianity and other religions
Civil rights
Climatic changes
Conservation and restoration
Defense industries