Former NARF Board Member and Winnebago Tribe Advocate Louis LaRose Passes Away
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Louis LaRose, a former board member and a devoted advocate for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. LaRose had consistently stood strong for Native rights throughout his life.
As a board member of NARF, Louis LaRose played a crucial role in advancing the rights of Native Americans, particularly those of the Winnebago Tribe. His dedication to the cause and unwavering commitment to justice have left an indelible mark on the Native American community.
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LaRose’s advocacy for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska spanned several decades, during which he fought tirelessly to protect and preserve their cultural heritage, land rights, and sovereignty. He recognized the importance of preserving Native traditions and ensuring that future generations can continue to thrive in their ancestral homeland.
Through his work, Louis LaRose helped bring attention to the issues faced by the Winnebago Tribe and other Native American communities. He worked closely with NARF, utilizing their resources and expertise to challenge discriminatory practices and advocate for policy changes that would benefit all Native peoples.
His passing is a significant loss to both NARF and the Winnebago Tribe. The Native American community has lost a dedicated advocate and a fierce defender of their rights. LaRose’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations to fight for justice and equality.
NARF expresses its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Louis LaRose during this difficult time. His contributions and unwavering commitment will never be forgotten.
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Source : @NDNrights
NARF was saddened to learn of the passing of former NARF board member Louis LaRose, who was a longtime advocate for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska who consistently stood strong for Native rights. https://t.co/F9pi0RKaQI
— Native American Rights Fund (@NDNrights) November 22, 2023
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