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Native American civil rights activist Hank Adams dead at 77


Native American civil rights activist Hank Adams dead at 77
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Actor Marlon Brando (L) gives the land title of 40 acres to Hank Adams, head of the Survival of American Indians Association December 30, 1974. Adams died this week at the age of 77. (UPI/File) | License Photo
Dec. 26 (UPI) Native American civil rights advocate Hank Adams died this week. He was 77.
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An indispensable leader, and essential follower and a brilliant strategist, he shaped more Native American civil, human and treaty rights policies than most people even know are important or why, the commission said in its announcement.
Hank s a genius. He knows things we don t know. He sees things we don t see, attorney Susan Hvalsoe Komori said in 2006, when Adams was awarded the American Indian Visionary Award by Indian Country Today. ....

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Hank Adams, Called The 'Most Important Indian' For Work On Northwest Treaty Rights, Dies At 77


BY JACLYN DIAZ
Native American civil rights advocate Hank Adams died at the age of 77 this week.
Once referred to as the “most important Indian” by Native American rights advocate and author Vine Deloria Jr., Adams was central to the fight to uphold tribal treaty rights during the 1960s and 1970s.
“An indispensable leader, and essential follower and a brilliant strategist, he shaped more Native American civil, human and treaty rights policies than most people even know are important or why,” the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission said in its announcement of Adams’ death.
Adams was a Assiniboine-Sioux and a member of the Franks Landing Indian Community. He died at St. Peter’s hospital in Olympia, Wash. on Dec. 21. ....

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