Author, Activist
"Native Struggles For Land And Living" Winona LaDuke is Progam
director of the Honor The Earth Fund and Founding Director
for the White Earth Land Recovery Project. In 1988 she received
the Reebok Human Rights Award. In 1994 she was named by Time
Magazine as one of America's 50 most promising leaders under
40 years of age. in the 1996 presidential campaign, she served
as Ralph Nader's running mate for the Green Party, and in
1997, with the Indigo Girls, she was named a Ms. Magazine
Woman of the Year.
She is author of Last Standing Woman (Voyager Press), and
All Our Relations, Native Struggles For Land And Life (Southend
Press). LaDuke speaks forcefully about the Native struggle,
self-determination, and community. Hers is a daring vision
of political, spiritual, and ecological transformation.