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Debra White Plume (Debra Richard) was born on 20 August, 1954 in Pine Ridge reservation, is an activist. Discover Debra White Plume's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Debra Richard
Occupation Native American activist founder, executive director of Owe Aku (Bring Back the Way)
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August, 1954
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Pine Ridge reservation
Date of death November 10, 2020
Died Place Rapid City, South Dakota
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Who Is Debra White Plume's Husband?

Her husband is Alex White Plume (m. 1988)

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Children 9

Debra White Plume Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2020

She died from cancer in Rapid City, South Dakota on November 10, 2020.

2016

In 2016, she helped establish camps for protesters against the Dakota Access pipeline and played a leading role in organizing protests or nonviolent action against both the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipeline protests. She stated while at Standing Rock: "I'm Lakota, I'm a woman, and water is the domain of the women in our nation, and so it's our privilege and our obligation to protect water. If somebody wants to label me, I guess it would be water protector."

2011

In 2011, she was arrested outside the White House during a protest over the Keystone Pipeline project. In 2015, she was the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Cameco to stop it from expanding its operations at Crow Butte.

1999

White Plume founded Owe Aku (Bring Back the Way) in 1999, an advocacy group dedicated to cultural preservation and the protection of Lakota treaty rights through nonviolent direct action. She was the executive director of the group until her death. Her group also advocated for sobriety amongst Native Americans with the controversial slogan, "Sober Indian, Dangerous Indian", which she describes as the empowerment of oneself through traditional teachings with "a mind free of manipulation, and clear thinking that creates an Indian who dares to stand up for the rights of his or her people and the rights of Mother Earth".

1973

In 1973, she was one of the first persons to join the American Indian Movement's Wounded Knee Occupation, which took place on her reservation in southwest South Dakota.

1954

Debra White Plume (Lakota: Wioweya Najin Win, August 20, 1954 – November 10, 2020) was a Lakota political activist and water protector. She fought to protect the traditional Oglala Lakota way of life.