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Native American activism refers to the organized efforts by Indigenous peoples in the United States to promote their rights, preserve their cultures, and address issues affecting their communities. This activism often focuses on civil rights, land sovereignty, environmental justice, and cultural preservation, showcasing a resilience against centuries of oppression and marginalization. The roots of Native American activism can be traced back to historical injustices, including colonization and the boarding school system, which sought to erase Indigenous identities.