Charmaine White Face
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Charmaine White Face, or Zumila Wobaga, is an Oglala Tetuwan (Lakota language speaker) from the Oglala Sioux Tribe, part of the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux Nation) in North America.
She is known for her work in support of Native American rights, in particular as coordinator of the Defenders of the Black Hills, a volunteer environmental organization centered on efforts to encourage the United States government to honor the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868.[1][2]
She also works at the international level in support of recognition of human rights of Indigenous peoples all over the world. She is the spokesperson for the Sioux Nation Treaty Council established in 1894.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". She was a participant in the prayer fast/hunger strike held in December 2004 in Geneva, Switzerland at the final meeting of the Intersessional Working Group on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (WGDD). She has worked to preserve Bear Butte,[3][4] on monitoring of abandoned uranium mines, on "environmental remediation of hazardous waste ponds,"[5] and in the anti-nuclear power movement.[6] In Jan. 2013, she raised concerns about radiation exposure of South Dakota Army National Guard soldiers in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland.[7]
Charmaine White Face is also a columnist and freelance writer who has written for Indian Country Today, the Rapid City Journal, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, and The Lakota Journal, and is a grandmother.[4][8]
See also
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- Black Hills
- Janet McCloud
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- The Navajo People and Uranium Mining
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- Thomas Banyacya
References
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External links
- Defenders of the Black Hills
- "Livestock Grazing in the Black Hills" - video of interview with Charmaine White Face
- Sacred Land, Poisoned Peoples; the Pre-Congress report at the 19th Annual IPPNW Conference, Basel Switzerland
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