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  1. LaDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (born February 26, 1931) is a Comanche Native American social activist and politician from Oklahoma. She is the founder and president of Americans for Indian Opportunity. Harris was a vice presidential candidate for the Citizens Party in the 1980 United States presidential election alongside Barry Commoner.

  2. LaDonna Harris, an enrolled citizen of the Comanche Nation, is founder and president of Americans for Indian Opportunity (www.aio.org). As a national leader, Harris has influenced the agendas of the civil rights, feminist, environmental and world peace movements.

  3. LaDonna Harris was the founder and president of Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO). As a national leader, she influenced the agendas of civil rights, feminist, environmental, and world peace movements.

  4. Since the 1960s, activist LaDonna Harris (born 1931) had been an outspoken advocate on issues of concern to Native Americans, women, children, and the mentally ill. In 1970 she founded Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO), and continued to lead that organization nearly two decades later.

  5. Comanche activist LaDonna Harris is the founder and president of Americans for Indian Opportunity, an organization whose mission “advances, from an Indigenous worldview, the cultural, political and economic rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States and around the world.”.

  6. LaDonna Harris is a Comanche Native American from Oklahoma. She founded the Americans for Indian Opportunity and was a vice presidential candidate for the Citizens Party in the United States presidential election in 1980 alongside Barry Commoner for president.

  7. Comanche political activist LaDonna Harris was born in Temple, Oklahoma, on February 15, 1931, to Donald Crawford and Lily Tabbytite, a Comanche. This interracial couple separated shortly after her birth, leaving the young girl to be raised by her maternal grandparents.