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This book is the unforgettable story of a Comanche woman who has become one of the most influential, inspired, and determined Native Americans in politics. LaDonna Harris was born on a Comanche allotment in southern Oklahoma in the 1930s. From her earliest years, she was immersed in a world of resistance, reform, and political action. As the wife of Senator Fred R. Harris, LaDonna was actively involved in political advising, campaigning, and networking. Not content to remain in the background, LaDonna became a well-known political figure in her own right, serving on the National Indian Opportunities Council as President Lyndon B. Johnson's appointee and working beside such notable political figures as Hubert Humphrey, Robert Kennedy, and Sargent Shriver. In 1980 she became the vice-presidential nominee for the environmentalist Citizen's Party. Her story provides a witty and valuable American Indian insider's view of modern national political scenes. "This inspirational book chronicles LaDonna's rich life of laughter, energy, spirit, intellect, and organizing. she is always weaving together ideas, people, and resources to make things happen. She has had a significant impact on Native American policy in the U.S." - Wilma Mankiller, author and former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. "This is a major contribution to the role of American Indian women in the political arena. Almost nothing has been written in this area. The subject matter is extremely important in understanding the expanding role of women in tribal and national issues." - Troy Johnson, coeditor of Re Power: The American Indians' Fight for Freedom." LaDonna
Harris lives in Bernalillo, New Mexico, and currently serves
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