Laduke, Winona (1959–)

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Laduke, Winona (1959–)

Native American environmental activist. Name variations: Winona La Duke. Born 1959 in East Los Angeles, CA; dau. of an Anishinabekwe father and Jewish mother; graduate of Harvard University; children: 3, including Waseyabin and Ajuawak.

Activist, writer and international voice for indigenus environmental concerns, founded the White Earth Recovery Land Project to recover lost lands; helped to defeat a proposed hydroelectric project on James Bay in northern Canada; ran for vice president on Green Party ticket with Ralph Nader (1996 and 2000); an enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Anishinabeg (also known as the Ojibwe or Chippewa), lives and works on the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota; wrote (fiction) Last Standing Woman (1997), (nonfiction) All Our Relations (2000) and Winona LaDuke Reader, and (children's book) In the Sugarbush.