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Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa (also known as ''O'Peqtaw-Metamoh'' and ''Flying Eagle Woman'') (July 31, 1957-ca.February 25, 1999) was an internationally-known member of the Menominee Nation of upper Wisconsin. She was murdered by FARC guerrillas in Colombia. At the time of her death she was forty-one years old, the wife of Ali El-Issa, a Palestinian, and the mother of her 14-year-old son, Maehkiwkasic (meaning "Red Sky"). She was born in Keshena, Wisconsin.〔http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/laborEdu/historic/sturgeonFeast/2005/ingridWashinawatok.php〕 ==Human Rights activist== Washinawatok was the Chair of the NGO Committee on the United Nations International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, a delegate to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, an NGO representative in consultative status to the UN for the International Indian Treaty Council, and a member of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations. Ingrid Washinawatok was an award-winning lecturer who spoke worldwide on behalf of the rights of Indigenous Peoples. She co-produced the film documentary, ''Warrior.'' She was the recipient of numerous awards from the Native American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and African American communities. "Ingrid was known as a tireless defender of the rights of Indigenous peoples," said Mary Robinson, then UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.〔(Press Release, National Council of Churches, 1999. )〕
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