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  1. 7 de dic. de 2016 · Tokata Iron Eyes is beaming. Surrounded by journalists, camera crews and activists, the 13-year-old water protector—what she and other demonstrators call themselves—stands in the snow at a...

  2. 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.

  3. moveme.studentorg.berkeley.edu › project › nodapl#noDAPL - #MoveMe

    Specifically, many credit fourteen year old, Tokata Iron Eyes and her friends with starting the #NoDAPL movement. One of Iron Eyes friends, Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer, who is also a resident of Standing Rock and part of the Sioux tribe, created a petition on Change.org, called “Stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.”

  4. Activist Naomi Klein posted a Facebook video in which she interviewed 13-year-old water protector, Takota Iron Eyes, which gained more than a million views in 24 hours.

  5. 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.

  6. 22 de dic. de 2021 · WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For her impassioned activism in the climate movement and Indigenous rights, PeaceTech Lab (PTL), the award-winning non-profit organization founded by the United States Institute of Peace, announced Standing Rock Sioux tribe member and activist, Tokata Iron Eyes, as a distinguished honoree during the 2022 ...

  7. Sarah Steimer. The #NoDAPL movement may not have successfully stopped a pipeline, but it brought Native American voices and issues to the top of social media feeds. The camera is focused on 13-year-old Tokata Iron Eyes. The sun is bouncing off her cheek as her eyes beam and she tells the audience, “I feel like I got my future back.”