LaDonna Harris: Indian 101

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A Comanche from Oklahoma, Ladonna helped convince the Nixon administration to return sacred ground to the Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, in 1970 founded the Americans for Indian Opportunity and became a vice-presidential nominee in 1980.

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