Alfred Walking Bull, Sicangu Lakota, is a graduate of the Freedom Forum's American Indian Journalism Institute and a former reznet staff writer. He is a volunteer worker in the Obama for America campaign in Nevada.
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| On the Obama Campaign Trail: Celebrities, Canvassing and Bonding | Blog entry |
| On the Obama Campaign Trail: Shouting for Change | Blog entry |
| On the Obama Campaign Trail: San Antonio | Blog entry |
| Native Names, Once More ... | Blog entry |
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