| Winona
Laduke, 1982 graduate of Harvard, currently lives
on the White
Earth Reservation in Minnesota and works on
restoring the local land base and culture. LaDuke
also serves as the board co-chair for the Indigenous
Women's Network and works in a national capacity
as Program Director for
Honor the Earth Fund, providing vision and
leadership for the organization's Regranting Program
and its Strategic Initiatives.
In 1994, she was named by Time Magazine as one
of America's 50 most promising leaders under 40
years of age. She is author of several books including
Last Standing Woman (1997) and All Our Relations:
Native Struggles for Land and Life (1999).
LaDuke was also a vice
presidential candidate for the Green Party
in the 2000 presidential race.
Listen to past Native America
Calling shows featuring Winona LaDuke
8/28/00: Campaign
2000: The Green Party (Listen)
(more
info...)
1/26/00: Book-of-the-Month:
All Our Relations (Listen)
(more
info...)
3/8/99: Killings
in Colombia (Part 1) (Listen)
(more
info...)
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