Activist and author Winona LaDuke spoke to students at North Carolina State University on Tuesday.
LaDuke, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, challenged students to make their communities a better place. "Voting is not enough -- be engaged," she was quoted as saying.
LaDuke, a former Green Party vice presidential candidate, endorsed Democrat Sen. John Kerry for president this year. She said the Bush administration has put 75 percent of sacred sites up for development.
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(The North Carolina State Technician 11/17)
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