Eddie Benton-Banai

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Eddie Benton-Banai was an Ojibwe spiritual leader, educator, and activist who co-founded the American Indian Movement and worked to preserve Indigenous culture and rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ojibwe spiritual leader
activist
educator
human
advocacyFocus Indigenous cultural preservation
Indigenous rights
associatedWith American Indian Movement
White Earth Ojibwe
surface form: Ojibwe community
cause Indigenous education
Native American sovereignty
Native American treaty rights
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
coFounderOf American Indian Movement
ethnicity Ojibwe
fieldOfWork Indigenous activism
Indigenous education
spiritual leadership
language English
Ojibwe
movement Native American civil rights
surface form: American Indian civil rights movement
name Eddie Benton-Banai self-link
notableFor advocacy for Indigenous rights
co-founding the American Indian Movement
work to preserve Indigenous culture
occupation activist
educator
spiritual leader
religiousTradition Ojibwe spiritual traditions
workedOn preservation of Indigenous culture
protection of Indigenous rights

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American Indian Movement foundedBy Eddie Benton-Banai
Eddie Benton-Banai name Eddie Benton-Banai self-link