Clyde Warrior

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Clyde Warrior was a prominent Native American activist and Ponca leader who became a key figure in the 1960s Red Power movement and youth-led Indigenous rights advocacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous rights activist
Native American activist
Ponca leader
human
political activist
activeIn 1960s
advocatedFor Native American youth empowerment
cultural revitalization
ending assimilationist policies
tribal sovereignty
cause Indigenous rights in the United States
protection of Native cultures and traditions
social justice for Native communities
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs charismatic orator
key figure in modern Native American activism
ethnicGroup Ponca people NERFINISHED
ethnicity Native American
Ponca NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indigenous politics
civil rights
community development
hasGender male
hasNotableRole leader in Native youth organizing
spokesperson for Red Power ideals
influenced later Native American student movements
subsequent Red Power organizers
knownFor advocacy for Native American self-determination
challenging U.S. federal Indian policy
emphasis on Native youth leadership
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Native American civil rights movement
Red Power movement NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership in the Red Power movement
youth-led Indigenous rights advocacy
occupation activist
community organizer
opposed cultural assimilation of Indigenous peoples
federal policies undermining tribal sovereignty
racism against Native Americans
partOf Native American youth activism in the 1960s
positionOn critic of paternalistic federal control over tribes
critic of termination policy
supported Native control of Native education
grassroots community organizing
political mobilization of Native youth

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