Hank Adams

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Hank Adams was a prominent Native American civil rights leader and strategist known for his key role in treaty rights and fishing rights activism in the Pacific Northwest.

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instanceOf Native American civil rights leader
activist
human
political strategist
advocatedFor enforcement of federal-tribal treaties
sovereignty of Native American tribes
areaOfActivism fishing rights
treaty rights
cause protection of Native American treaty-guaranteed fishing rights
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity Native American
familyName Adams NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indigenous rights
civil rights
environmental and resource rights
givenName Hank NERFINISHED
influenced later generations of Native American activists
knownAs key strategist in Native American treaty rights struggles
movement Native American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
name Hank Adams NERFINISHED
notableFor Native American treaty rights activism
fishing rights activism in the Pacific Northwest
opposed restrictions on Native American fishing rights by state authorities
violations of Native American treaty rights
regionOfActivity Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
socialRole civil rights leader
community organizer
workedOn legal and political strategies to defend tribal fishing rights
workedWith Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest
other Native American civil rights leaders

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