John Trudell

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John Trudell was a Native American activist, poet, and musician best known as a prominent spokesperson for the American Indian Movement and a leading voice for Indigenous rights in the United States.

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instanceOf Native American activist
human
musician
poet
political activist
spoken word artist
causeOfDeath cancer
conflict Vietnam War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1946-02-15
dateOfDeath 2015-12-08
describedBySource obituaries in major U.S. newspapers
ethnicity Native American
Flandreau Indian Reservation
surface form: Santee Dakota
genre Native American music
folk rock
rock
spoken word
hasReligion Indigenous spirituality
influenced Native American musicians
contemporary Indigenous poets
influencedBy Indigenous sovereignty movements
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Indian Movement
militaryService United States Navy
movement Native American civil rights
surface form: American Indian civil rights movement

Red Power movement
notableFor advocacy for Indigenous rights in the United States
poetry blending politics and spirituality
role in the American Indian Movement
spoken word and music recordings
notableWork AKA Graffiti Man
Bone Days
Lines from a Mined Mind
Rant and Roll
Tribal Voice
occupation activist
actor
musician
poet
participatedIn Occupation of Alcatraz
placeOfBirth Omaha, Nebraska
surface form: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
placeOfDeath Santa Clara County
surface form: Santa Clara County, California, United States
positionHeld chairman of the American Indian Movement
national spokesperson of the American Indian Movement
residence California, United States
Nevada
surface form: Nevada, United States
spouse Tina Manning

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Occupation of Alcatraz hasLeader John Trudell