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Asiba Tupahache
Political partyPeace and Freedom Party

Asiba Tupahache is a Matinecoc Nation Native American activist from New York and was a vice presidential candidate in the 1992 electiononPeace and Freedom Party ticket, accompanying Ronald Daniels. Born in Long Island, New York, she is a former public school teacher, an advocate of homeschooling, and a mother of two. She authored the book Taking Another Look and its accompanying audiocassette, and is the editor and publisher of The Spirit of January Reflection, formerly titled The Spirit of January Monthly.

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Preceded by

Vikki Murdock

Peace and Freedom nominee for
Vice President of the United States

1992
Succeeded by

Kate McClatchy

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