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  1. Chase Iron Eyes (born March 6, 1978) [2] [3] 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. [4] In April 2016 he announced his candidacy for the United States House of ...

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  2. 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 ...

  3. Apr 1, 2021 · Chase Iron Eyes is an attorney for the Lakota People's Law Project, and grew up on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota. Courtesy of the Lakota People's Law Project .

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  4. Mar 21, 2015 · Chase Iron Eyes: We saw a lack in Native media, and we saw a lack of popular reception to Indigenous scholarship. I grabbed a bunch of nerd friends who were writers. We're trying to push through a ...

  5. Chase Iron Eyes. 39,110 likes · 207 talking about this. Liberty flows from the frontline. Subscribe to our Podcast today! https://anchor.fm/cut-to-the-chase

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  7. Chase is a spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier freedom campaign as well as the public relations liaison for Julian Bear Runner, the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Chase is married to Dr. Sara Jumping Eagle and they are raising their family in Lakota Treaty lands. Chase Iron Eyes is an attorney for the Lakota People’s Law Project who.

  8. May 22, 2017 · Chase Iron Eyes speaking about Water Protectors and the #NoDAPL movement in the context of his upcoming court case.Music by Morsidy Husin and Mohammed Aoualou

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