Eight Indigenous and Native American Influencers You Should Know About
November 16, 2020
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Eight Indigenous and Native American Influencers You Should Know About
Dallas Goldtooth | @dallasgoldtooth(Opens in new window)
Mdewakanton Dakota(Opens in new window) & Dińe(Opens in new window) comedian and organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network
Sherenté Mishitashin Harris | @sherente(Opens in new window)
Narragansett(Opens in new window) cultural educator, artist, activist, and champion Powwow dancer
YoNasDa Lonewolf | @QueenYoNasDa(Opens in new window)
Oglala Lakota(Opens in new window) and African American community organizer and television host
Rebecca Nagle | @rebeccanagle(Opens in new window)
Cherokee(Opens in new window) writer, advocate, language learner, and podcast host
Autumn Peltier | @autumn.peltier(Opens in new window)
Anishinaabe(Opens in new window) Water Protector and Chief Water Commissioner for Anishinabek Nation
Hāwane Rios | @hawanemusic(Opens in new window)
Kanaka 'Oiwi (native Hawaiian) activist, singer and songwriter
Sean Sherman | @siouxchef(Opens in new window)
Oglala Lakota Sioux(Opens in new window) chef, cookbook author, and promoter of indigenous cuisine
Tia Wood | @tiamiscihk(Opens in new window)
Plains Cree(Opens in new window) and Salish(Opens in new window) singer, dancer, and artist