A Native Perspective

Winona Laduke

Tuesday, 04 Feb 1997 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Winona Laduke is program director of the Seventh Generation fund's Environmental program, a native American advocacy organization, and campaign director of the White Earth Recovery Project, a reservation-based land acquisition environmental advocacy and cultural organization. She is a member of the Mississippi Band of Chippewa of the White Earth Reservation.
Part of the National Affairs Series.

Cosponsored By:
  • National Affairs
  • UNASA
  • Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

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