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Masten was a finalist for the 2003 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award, which "honors Native leaders of merit in the fields of conservation and community development. Ecotrust honored Masten "for her work advocating the legal and human rights of indigenous communities on a local, state and national
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Masten was also selected as an "Outstanding Young Woman of America," Humboldt County's "Outstanding Citizen", and Del Norte County's "Young Woman of the Year".
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tribe and the past Yurok Tribal Chairperson. She is a political activist involved with many tribal and women's issues.
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Masten co-founded and became co-president of Women Empowering Women for Indigenous Nations (WEWIN) in 2004.
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as a fourth-grader but continued to visit her grandparents at their homes in Requa and near Brook's Riffle.
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Native American almanac : more than 50,000 years of the cultures and histories of indigenous peoples
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With a group of Yurok fishermen, Masten founded an organization to influence fishing regulations on the
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Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia : A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia
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Masten is a former Chair of the Board of Directors for the Indian Law Resource Center.
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Documents of Native American Political Development: 1933 to Present
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Masten served as Yurok tribal chairperson from 1997 to 2004.
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Landscape photograph displaying woman with microphone speaking and 3 other individuals sitting next to her. Susan Masten, standing, with Secretary Gale Norton (right of Masten) and Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Tex Hall (right of Norton)
Gale Norton
Tex Hall
Yurok
Crescent City, California
Requa
Del Norte County
Oregon State University
Klamath River
Mattz v. Arnett
National Congress of American Indians
Congress
Tribal Sovereignty
"An Oral History of the Klamath Salmon Wars"
The Gale encyclopedia of Native American tribes
ISBN
0-7876-1085-2
OCLC
37475188
cite book
link



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