LaNada Means War Jack

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LaNada Means War Jack is a Native American activist and leader known for her prominent role in the Red Power movement and Indigenous rights advocacy in the United States.

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instanceOf Indigenous rights advocate
Native American activist
human
political leader
activismFocus Indigenous self‑determination
Native American education and representation
Native American rights in the United States
protection of Indigenous lands and resources
cause Indigenous human rights
anti‑racism
decolonization
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicity Native American
fieldOfWork Indigenous rights
Native American sovereignty
civil rights activism
social justice
gender female
hasOccupation activist
community organizer
public speaker
knownAs LaNada War Jack
knownFor advocacy for Native American sovereignty and treaty rights
leadership in Indigenous rights campaigns in the United States
languageSpoken English
movement Red Power movement
notableFor leadership in the Red Power movement
notableRole leader in Native American student and community organizing
residence United States of America
surface form: United States

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