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  1. Casey Camp-Horinek is a Ponca Nation Councilwoman, Drumkeeper, and environmental justice advocate. She has worked to protect the rights of nature, indigenous women, and her people from toxic industry and fracking.

  2. Casey Camp-Horinek is an environmental ambassador, drumkeeper, and actress of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. She leads campaigns for Indigenous Rights of Nature and Movement Rights, and opposes pipelines and fracking on her land.

  3. Casey Camp Horinek. Casey Camp Horinek is an elder and the Environmental Ambassador for the Southern Ponca Tribe of what is now called Oklahoma. She is the Drumkeeper of Ponca Pa’thata Women’s Society.

  4. Casey Camp-Horinek (Ponca) is a traditional Drumkeeper and a long-time advocate for indigenous environmental and civil rights issues. She is one of the founders of Indigenous Women Rising, a network of women leaders from different regions and cultures who defend Mother Earth.

  5. Casey Camp-Horinek is a Ponca Nation Councilwoman, elder and environmentalist who fights the Keystone XL pipeline, which threatens her ancestral land and the Earth. She shares her spiritual upbringing, her role as a drum keeper and storyteller, and her vision for women's voices in the movement.

  6. Casey Camp-Horinek, a Ponca elder and water protector, spoke at the 2023 Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago. She shared her wisdom on the spiritual connection between humans and nature, and the need to align human law with natural law.

  7. Oct 11, 2016 · Recently, I caught up with the leading environmental activist, grandmother, and mother, Casey Camp-Horinek, from the Ponca Tribe in Oklahoma. In our conversation, we talked mother-to-mother about the Standing Rock protest, climate change, and the goals of indigenous “protectors.”