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Morning Star is a Native American political leader and activist who has dedicated her life to advocating for indigenous rights and environmental protection. As a prominent figure in the movement for Native American self-determination, Morning Star's activism highlights the importance of cultural preservation and social justice. Her work continues to inspire indigenous communities and others fighting for environmental and political change to stand strong in their beliefs and never give up the fight for justice.
"It is only when the hearts of the Women are in the mud, that the People are destroyed."
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"It is only when the hearts of the Women are in the mud, that the People are destroyed."

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"I would rather die in freedom on my way back home than starve to death here."
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"I would rather die in freedom on my way back home than starve to death here."

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"You may kill me here; but you cannot make me go back."
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"You may kill me here; but you cannot make me go back."

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"If our women are willing to die with us, who is there to say no?"
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"If our women are willing to die with us, who is there to say no?"

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"We will not go. The only way to get us there is to come in here with clubs and knock us on the head, and drag us out and take us down there dead."
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"We will not go. The only way to get us there is to come in here with clubs and knock us on the head, and drag us out and take us down there dead."

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