Tom gold tooth biography of michael
Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) speaks at St. Michael's College on the vast destruction of the air, water and.
He is the son of Tom B.K. Goldtooth, the director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, one of the nation's leading Native American..
Tom B.K. Goldtooth
Native American activist
Tom B.K.
Goldtooth (born 1953)[1] is a Native American environmental, climate, and economic justice activist, speaker, film producer, and Indigenous rights leader.[2] He is active at local, national, and international levels as an advocate for building healthy and sustainable Indigenous communities based upon the foundation of Indigenous traditional knowledge.[3] Goldtooth has served as executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) since 1996[4] after serving as a member of the IEN National Council since 1992.[5]
Goldtooth (Dibe'lizhini' Clan) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation.[6][2] He is also huŋka Bdewakaƞtoƞwaƞ Dakota from Minnesota.[7] He is well known by his Dakota name of Mato Awaƞyaƞkapi,[8] given to him by Pete Catches Sr.
(Petaġa Yuha Mani),[citation needed] a Lakota holy man of the Spotted Eagl