• Robert "Bob" Satiacum (1929–March 25, 1991) was a Puyallup tribal leader and an advocate of native treaty fishing rights in the United States. He was...
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    Robert Satiacum Jr. (born February 5, 1960) is an American political and environmental activist and member of the Puyallup tribe of Washington. He served...
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    first two women to receive one. Spotted Eagle's single vote came from Robert Satiacum Jr., a faithless elector in Washington, who cast it for her instead...
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    Republican to receive electoral votes, while Native American activist Robert Satiacum Jr. cast his vote for fellow activist Faith Spotted Eagle, making her...
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    Warren, Maria Cantwell, and Susan Collins for vice president, while Robert Satiacum Jr. voted for Faith Spotted Eagle for president and Winona LaDuke for...
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    Council Robert Satiacum (1929–1991), treaty rights advocate also convicted of embezzlement of tribal funds, attempted murder, and child molestation Robert Satiacum...
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    for president and vice-president in 2004, 2008, and 2012. In 2016, Robert Satiacum, Jr., a faithless elector from Washington, cast his presidential vote...
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    of a pledge in the primary is unconstitutional. In his dissent, Justice Robert H. Jackson, joined by Justice William O. Douglas, wrote: No one faithful...
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    tribes and others. Actor Marlon Brando was arrested with tribal leader Robert Satiacum during a fishing protest. So was comedian Dick Gregory (who then conducted...
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    were not primarily politically driven, unlike other activists such as Robert Satiacum, who actively pursued legal cases related to illegal fishing. In 1963...
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  • supported the conservation effort. The first arrest occurred in 1954. Robert Satiacum was arrested for gillnetting without a license and out of season. The...
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  • Washington Supreme Court was split 4–4 on the issue regarding the arrest of Robert Satiacum, a Puyallup and Yakima man, for fishing steelhead with fixed gill nets...
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  • activist Bob Quick (police officer) (born 1952), British police officer Robert Satiacum (1929–1991), Native American activist Bob Shoudt (born 1968), American...
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    organization WikiLeaks. Mackey, Robert; Risen, James; Aaronson, Trevor (April 18, 2019). "Annotating special counsel Robert Mueller's redacted report". The...
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  • voted for Clinton and Kaine Chris Porter – voted for Clinton and Kaine Robert Satiacum, Jr. – member of the Puyallup Tribe, refused to vote for Clinton and...
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  • was removed from Canada. Among the other clients he acted for was Robert Satiacum, a U.S. native tribal leader, who was the first U.S. citizen to be...
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    radio broadcaster for Chicago Cubs; member of Baseball Hall of Fame Robert (Bob) Satiacum (1929–1991), Puyallup tribal leader, American Indian activist Dan...
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    Washington for about a year. There he first met, and fished with, Bob Satiacum, another Native American. Drift netting for salmon in Tacoma's Commencement...
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    "American Indian Fort Lawton Occupation Forces". The faction included Bob Satiacum, initially a rival to Whitebear for the top leadership role. A group vote...
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    settlements. However, William Rogers (the nephew of William/Stoda) and Charles Satiacum continued the sociopolitical relationships between individual Duwamish...
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  • Seattle, WA; elector for Washington's 7th congressional district Elizabeth Satiacum of Olympia, WA; elector for Washington's 8th congressional district Georgia...
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