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Clyde Merton Warrior (1939–1968) was a Native American activist and leader, orator and one of the founders of the National Indian Youth Council. He participated in the March on Washington and the War on Poverty in the 1960s and was a charismatic speaker on Indian self-determination. ==Biography== Clyde Merton Warrior was born 31 August, 1939 near Ponca City, Oklahoma to Gloria Collins and was raised by his grandparents in the Ponca traditions. He was a member of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. He spoke the Ponca language,〔 learned a wide range of tribal songs and was a champion fancy dancer in his teens.〔("Clyde Merton Warrior" ), ''Ponca Nation.'' (retrieved 6 August 2009)〕 Newspapers classed him as a world champion dancer by 1957 and in 1958, he won an award in a state-level high school art competition. Warrior attended Cameron Junior College in Lawton, Oklahoma. He earned the Outstanding Indian Student Award in 1962, and he was elected President of the Southwest Regional Indian Youth Council.〔 Later, he earned a Bachelor's degree from Northeastern State University in 1966.〔Cowger, Thomas. (Clyde Warrior. ) ''Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture.'' 2009 (6 August 2009)〕
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