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  2. Category:Native American activists - Wikipedia

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    This category includes Native Americans in the United States who are activists for various causes. For activists on behalf of the rights of Native Americans, see Category:Activists for Native American rights .

  3. Category:Activists for Native American rights - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people of any ancestry who have worked to secure civil and human rights for Native Americans. For Native American individuals who are activists, regardless of the issue/s they are focused on, see Category:Native American activists.

  4. Contemporary Native American issues in the United States

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    While many 19th-century images of Native Americans conveyed negative and unrepresentative messages, artists such as Charles Bird King portrayed Native American delegates with accuracy. His paintings are often used as records for Native American formal dress and customs. [ 46 ]

  5. Activist who claims ties to Pocahontas is not part of her ...

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    A Native American activist who claims ancestry from the same Virginia tribe as Pocahontas, the Pamunkey indigenous group, is not an enrolled member of the nation, according to the group’s former ...

  6. How Indigenous Peoples’ Day came about and why it matters today

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    Indigenous people have often been erased from the country’s historical record — a survey from the National Congress of American Indians found that 87% of state history standards don’t ...

  7. 25 Famous Native Americans to Know, From Actors to ... - AOL

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    25 Famous Native Americans to Have on Your Radar Steve Granitz (l), Patricia De Melo Moreira (r) - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through ...

  8. Barbara May Cameron - Wikipedia

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    She was the founder of Institute on Native American Health and Wellness, with her first project publishing the works of Native American women writers. [5] Barbara Cameron's papers are held by the James Hormel LGBTQIA center at the San Francisco Public Library. [12] Cameron was honored in a Google Doodle on May 22, 2023. [13]

  9. Charlotte Black Elk - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte A. Black Elk (1951 or 1952) [1] is a political and environmental Native American activist. She is of Oglala Lakota heritage, and is the great-granddaughter of the holy man Nicholas Black Elk. [2]