Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe) – References

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Primary Sources

Baumgardner, Jennifer. “Kitchen table candidate: a conversation with Winona LaDuke”. Ms. Magazine. April/May 2001. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://www.msmagazine.com/apr01/laduke.html.

Colbert, Stephen. “Winona LaDuke.” The Colbert Report. May 12, 2008. Accessed December 5, 2017.  http://www.cc.com/video-clips/86su5q/the-colbert-report-winona-laduke   (Video Clip)\.

LaDuke, Winona. All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life. Cambridge: South End Press, 1999.

LaDuke, Winona. “Crowdfunding Clean Energy.” Honor The Earth. Accessed December 05, 2017. http://www.honorearth.org/crowdfunding_clean_energy.

LaDuke, Winona. “Ricekeepers.” Orion Magazine. Accessed December 8, 2017. https://orionmagazine.org/article/ricekeepers/.
LaDuke, Winona. “Wind Powering Native America.” Cultural Survival. June 2003. Accessed December 08, 2017. https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/wind-powering-native-america.

Secondary Sources 

“Native American Activist Winona LaDuke Talks About Wind Power.” Nukefree.org. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.nukefree.org/news/winonaladuketalksaboutwindpoiwer.

“Tribal History.” http://www.whiteearth.com/. White Earth Nation Website (White Earth Nation, 2017).

“Indigenous Women’s Network.” Native America on the Web. 2010. http://www.naotw.biz/directory/nonprofits/women/indigenous-womens-network.

Honor the Earth. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.honorearth.org/.

Marinaro, Claudia. “Biography: Winona LaDuke – Environmentalist, Economist.” The Heroine Collective. November 27, 2017. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.theheroinecollective.com/winona-laduke/.

“New Zealand River Granted Same Legal Rights as Human Being.” The Guardian. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/16/new-zealand-river-granted-same-legal-rights-as-human-being

Porter, Kelly; Curtright, Lauren. (1998). Winona LaDuke. “Voices from the Gaps.” Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy, http://hdl.handle.net/11299/166251.

Ritter, Peter. “The Party Crasher.” City Pages Archive. October 11, 2000. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://archive.is/oRAf.

Walljasper, Jay. “Celebrating Hellraisers: Winona LaDuke.” Mother Jones. June 28, 2017. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1996/01/celebrating-hellraisers-winona-laduke/.
“Water Fools?” Radio New Zealand. April 2017. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.radionz.co.nz/programmes/water-fools. 

Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe) – Biographical Timeline

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Linda Costa

A bernese mountain dog mix shown sitting snow with mountain peak behind him.
Miles looking regal while backpacking out within the Koma Kulshan wilderness.

Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, I have resided in Washington State for six years. I currently am a senior at the University of Washington, attending the Foster School of Business, with a track in Accounting. While back in Boston, I studied communications and professional writing.

I have recently accepted an offer with Moss Adams, a public accounting firm which specializes in segmenting middle-market industries. I will be working in Business Assurance, and I am proud to be contributing, in particular, to the Tribal Government team.

I love to travel. I have been to all but five states, but am planning to study for my CPA exams in one of the remaining states: New Mexico. I will be spending about a month on a Goji Berry Farm outside of Taos, where famous writers, such as Aldous Huxley, have stayed. It will be a perfect culmination of my history as an English major turned Business student.

My hobbies include mountain biking, snowboarding, and long-distance backpacking. This upcoming April, I will begin the 2,650 mile journey of walking along the Pacific Crest Trail. I will be essentially walking home to Bellingham, WA, where my future career (and great biking) will become my next adventure. My Bernese/Aussie mix, Miles, will be joining me for the Washington section; he is pictured above.