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Reuben Alvis Snake, Jr. (1937–1993) was an American Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) activist, educator, spiritual leader, and tribal leader. He served as a leader within the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the 1970s, and in the National Congress of American Indians in the 1980s. Snake worked towards the establishment of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, which passed after his death in 1994. He advocated for the use of religious, ceremonial peyote.

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dbo:abstract Reuben Alvis Snake, Jr. (1937–1993) was an American Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) activist, educator, spiritual leader, and tribal leader. He served as a leader within the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the 1970s, and in the National Congress of American Indians in the 1980s. Snake worked towards the establishment of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, which passed after his death in 1994. He advocated for the use of religious, ceremonial peyote. (en)
dbo:alias Kee-Kah-Wah-Un-Ga, (en) Your Humble Serpent (en)
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dbp:name Reuben Alvis Snake, Jr. (en)
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dbp:occupation Activist, educator, spiritual leader, tribal leader (en)
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rdfs:comment Reuben Alvis Snake, Jr. (1937–1993) was an American Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) activist, educator, spiritual leader, and tribal leader. He served as a leader within the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the 1970s, and in the National Congress of American Indians in the 1980s. Snake worked towards the establishment of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, which passed after his death in 1994. He advocated for the use of religious, ceremonial peyote. (en)
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