Winona LaDuke discusses the issues motivating her as a political activist, focusing on her experiences as a mother and the teachings of the Anishinabe people. She addresses environmental, economic, and ethical concerns and the disparity between core values and public policy.
"Winona LaDuke discusses the issues motivating her as a political activist, focusing on her experiences as a mother and the teachings of the Anishinabe people. She addresses environmental, economic, and ethical concerns and the disparity between core values and public policy."@en
American Indian History Conference (11th : 2003 : South Dakota State University)
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