Asiba Tupahache
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Asiba Tupahache is a Matinecoc Nation Native American activist from New York and was a vice presidential candidate in the 1992 election on Peace and Freedom Party ticket, accompanying Ronald Daniels. Born in Long Island, New York, she is a former public school teacher, an advocate of homeschooling, and a mother of two. She authored the book Taking Another Look and its accompanying audiocassette, and is the editor and publisher of The Spirit of January Reflection, formerly titled The Spirit of January Monthly.
Bibliography
- Taking Another Look (1986)
References
- Adam Parfrey (1999). Apocalypse Culture ISBN 0-922915-05-9
- William Upski Wimsatt (1999). No More Prisons ISBN 1-887128-42-5
Preceded by | Peace and Freedom Party vice presidential candidate 1992 |
Succeeded by Kate McClatchy |
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Categories:
- Year of birth missing (living people)
- Living people
- Female United States vice-presidential candidates
- Native American activists
- Native American writers
- Peace and Freedom Party vice-presidential nominees
- United States vice-presidential candidates, 1992
- Indigenous peoples of North America biography stubs
- New York politician stubs