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Betsy Tsuneishi, 93 years young, may have been the oldest to join the march with her daughter and granddaughter.
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The Ponca Nation, Oklahoma was represented.
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Chief Caleen Sisk, Wimmemen Wintu, Middle Water People, Mcloud River, "We were born from water, we are of the water, and we fight to protect it."
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The Haudenosaunee women gathered in the train station in Baltimore just before leaving for Washington, to join over 500,000 protestors in the Women's March against President Trump's racist, misogynistic, homophobic, Islamaphobic, science denier, whose energy policy is to focus on fracking and reviving the coal industry and the completion of the DAPL and Keystone.
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Renee Roman Nose, Cheyenne (far right) was one of many speakers addressing Native Rights, before marchers joined the larger group.
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US Senator Luis Guiterrez, moments before he addressed the crowd on Saturday. In defiance of Donald Trump, Guiterrez refused to attend the inauguration. At least 55 senators had boycotted Trump's inauguration.
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America Ferrera and Amy Schumer were very vocal in speaking on the rights of women, minorities and the LGBTQA community.
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Michael Moore, director of controversial films such as Food Inc., Where to Invade Next, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine shared his views and thoughts on Trump.
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