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  1. Chase Iron Eyes (born March 6, 1978) is a Native American activist, attorney, politician, and a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. He is a member of the Lakota People's Law Project and a co-founder of the Native American news website Last Real Indians.

  2. Chase Iron Eyes (father) Tokata Iron Eyes [2] [3] (born 2003/2004) is a Native American activist and member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Iron Eyes was a youth leader of "ReZpect our Water", a campaign against the proposed route of the Dakota Access Pipeline, and served on the board of a sustainable energy group called ...

  3. Chase Iron Eyes is an American Indian activist, attorney, politician, and a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. He is a member of the Lakota People’s Law Project and a co-founder of the Native American news website Last Real Indians. In April 2016 he announced his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives for North Dakota’s at ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OyateOyate - Wikipedia

    The film centers around a diverse group of Indigenous voices led by activist Phyllis Young, attorney Chase Iron Eyes, hip hop artist Stuart James, and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland as they unravel a history of systemic oppression defined by broken treaties, land theft, and cultural erasure.

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  5. Chase Iron Eyes is an attorney for the Lakota People’s Law Project who was raised on the Standing Rock Nation and now lives on the Oglala Lakota Nation (Pine Ridge Reservation).

  6. 20 ott 2021 · Chase Iron Eyes, portavoce del Lakota People’s Law Project, interverrà a una conferenza del centro Jean Monnet sulla giustizia climatica. Gli abbiamo chiesto che cos’è il climate change per le popolazioni indigene, se queste sono rappresentate nelle sedi istituzionali globali e se c'è una connessione tra perdita di ...

  7. 21 mar 2015 · To learn more about Native media, I reached out to Last Real Indians's co-founder, Chase Iron Eyes. The story of modern day hate crimes and Native American media coverage is his to tell, not mine.