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  1. Nathan Phillips (born February 22, 1954), also known as Sky Man, is an Omaha Native American political activist known for his role in the January 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation in Washington, D.C.

  2. Jan 21, 2019 · Native American elder Nathan Phillips, who has made headlines everywhere after a video showed him in a face-off with a Catholic school student in front of the Lincoln Memorial, spoke at length...

  3. Jan 20, 2019 · Soon, the Native American man, Nathan Phillips, 64, was encircled by an animated group of high school boys. He beat a ceremonial drum as a boy wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat stood...

  4. Nathan Phillips, a member of the Omaha tribe who had participated in the March, listened to the chants for what he said was about ten minutes. He said he thought that there was a confrontation between the students and the street preachers that he believed had reached a "boiling point".

  5. Jan 22, 2019 · In this footage, we see Nathan Phillips, the Native American man who is seen drumming in the clip that spread online. Here, he was standing after the march had concluded.

  6. Jan 24, 2019 · Long before the world heard of Nathan Phillips following a faceoff with students in Washington, D.C., his fellow Native American activists knew his work.

  7. Jan 21, 2019 · In the widely watched video [Warning: profanity], an Omaha elder and well-known Native American activist named Nathan Phillips is seen beating a drum in front of Nick Sandmann, a junior at ...

  8. Jan 21, 2019 · Nathan Phillips, a Native American veteran, is speaking out after video of an apparent standoff with high school students went viral over the weekend. The National Mall in Washington, D.C., was...

  9. Jan 24, 2019 · WASHINGTON — Native American activist Nathan Phillips says he’s prayed about what happened at the Lincoln Memorial last week and now he has good feelings in his heart for all the people who have...

  10. Washington, D.C. — For 26 days now, Nebraska native Nathan Phillips has conducted a personal, somewhat eccentric vigil on Washington's National Mall.