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  1. Tokata Iron Eyes (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 Indigenized Energy.

  2. Tokata Iron Eyes 2 3 (nacida en 2004) es una activista nativa americana y miembro de la tribu Standing Rock Sioux. Iron Eyes fue una líder juvenil de " ReZpect our Water ", una campaña contra la ruta propuesta del oleoducto Dakota Access y también formó parte de la junta de un nuevo grupo de energía sostenible llamado Indigenized Energy.

    • Ambientalista
    • Standing Rock Sioux, American
  3. 22 de dic. de 2021 · PeaceTech Lab, a non-profit organization, will honor Tokata Iron Eyes, a Standing Rock Sioux tribe member and climate activist, for her work in Indigenous rights. The 2022 International Peace Honors will take place on February 27, 2022.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2022 · Tokata Iron Eyes, a prominent young environmental activist seemingly spoke out in support of Miller online but her parents, according court documents obtained by Newsweek, have asked the...

    • 2 min
    • Jamie Burton
  5. 8 de ago. de 2022 · Tokata Iron Eyes says 29-year-old "Flash" actor Ezra Miller never groomed or abused her. Iron Eyes, an 18-year-old Lakota activist, spoke out about the allegations for the first time as part...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Tess Thomas | November 18, 2020. (Courtesy of Tokata Iron Eyes) The student activist discusses the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the fight for our planet. For Indigenous student activist Tokatawin Iron Eyes, the solution to the climate crisis is a simple one: listen to Indigenous voices.

  7. 7 de dic. de 2016 · Tokata Iron Eyes is a young activist who helped start and sustain the #NoDAPL movement, a movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline that threatens the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's water and sacred sites. She used social media to raise awareness and garner support for her cause, and she celebrated the pipeline's denial of an easement on Sunday. Learn more about her story and the impact of young Native Americans.