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- Waziyatawin is a Wahpetunwan Dakota professor, author, and activist from the Pezihutazizi Otunwe (Yellow Medicine Village) in southwestern Minnesota....
- Pipestone Indian Schools. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 2019. Waziyatawin, What Does Justice Look Like? The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland...
-  51–61. Gabrielle Wynd Tateyuskanskan (2006). "Shadows of Voices". In Waziyatawin Angela Wilson (ed.). In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors: The Dakota Commemorative...
- Minneapolis. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-5179-0479-1. Waziyatawin (2008). What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in...
- people with the surname include: Angela Lynn Cavender, birth name of Waziyatawin (born 1968), Native American professor, author and activist George R...
- William Whipple Warren, Ojibwe, 1825–1853 Clyde Warrior, Ponca, 1939–1968 Waziyatawin (Angela Wilson), Wahpetunwan Dakota Matthew James Weigel, Denesuline/Métis...
- the United Nations Richard Twiss, Sicangu Lakota educator and author Waziyatawin, Wahpetunwan Dakota historian, educator, and author Fred Be****, Navajo...
- Census Bureau's implementation of differential privacy protections. Waziyatawin (Angela Wilson), Dakota author,professor and activist from Pezihutazizi...
- an article for Albany Government Law Review. Dakota scholars such as Waziyatawin characterize Dakota experiences as both genocide and ethnic cleansing...
- Seneca artist Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910–1997), Navajo activist and author Waziyatawin (born 1968), Dakota historian and author Weetamoo (ca. 1635–1676), Wampanoag...