Honor the Earth: Multi-Media: Articles: 2005: About Honor the Earth and Winona LaDuke

 
About Honor the Earth and Winona LaDuke

These are some of the articles published about us during 2005.
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Winds of Change – Winter 2005 – Indigenous Peoples Power and Politics in Arts & Resources Section

News from Indian Country – 10 January 2005 – Food is Medicine

Tribal Observer – 1 February 2005 – Speaker encourages pursuit of culturally-sound energy solutions

Voices from the Earth – Spring 2005 – Winona LaDuke: Director of Honor the Earth - statement on the film "Homeland"

Giving Voice (Women's Cancer Resource Center) – Spring 2005 – PHOTO: International Women's Day Celebration at University of Minnesota

SNAG Magazine – 15 April 2005 – Solar energy in Western Shoshone territory

News from Indian Country – 2 May 2005 – Solar energy comes to Western Shoshone territory

Winds of Change – Spring 2005 – Food is Medicine in Arts and Resources Section

News from Indian Country – 16 May 2005 – Impacted Nations Call for Entries - in arts section & letters to editor

Worldwatch – July/August 2005 – Honor the Earth Ledger Art featured on the cover

Progressive Democrats of America - 26 July 2005 - Keep Nuclear Waste Off Native Lands

Indian Country Today – 12 August 2005 – Federal energy bill, economic opportunity or Bush's fire sale

Valley Journal – April 28 - May 4 2005 – SEI helps Shoshone gain energy independence

Organic Style – September 2005 – Native Harvesters

News from Indian Country – 5 September 2005 – Solar/wind energy at Pine Ridge Rez

Native Voice – September 16-30 2005 – Wind, sun powers up Pine Ridge reservation

Yes! Weekly – 20 September 2005 – LaDuke and Indigo Girls talk up renewable energy

The Guilfordian – 23 September 2005 – Indigo Girls and Winona LaDuke come to Guilford campus

News from Indian Country – 31 October 2005 – Impacted Nations: traveling art show connects energy policy, art and Native communities

Native Times – 9 November 2005 – Impacted Nations art exhibit premieres in the Big Apple

News from Indian Country – 14 November 2005 – Chiapas Media Project builds connections with U.S. Natives

Native Voice – November 11-25 2005 – Young women find their role model

Bangor Daily News – 7 December 2005 – Activist urges personal choices: environmentalist speaks at UMaine

The Maine Campus – 8 December 2005 – LaDuke delivers message of survival

 


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