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In Price's summary of identities they claim as the good ones:

"various socialists, revolutionary anarchists, African-American activists, climate justice militants, new feminists, immigrant organizers, Native American warriors, and rank and file labor organizers."

... they specifically use "warrior" as the descriptor for whatever indigenous people (imagined or otherwise) that exist in Price's head at the time. Since Price didn't describe Native Americans as: fighters, combatants, comrades, organizers, militants, activists, whatever-other-identity-they-like, or just plain Native Americans, and instead chose "warriors" (as if from a fucking sports franchise) I can only conclude their understanding of who indigenous people are is being led by the noble savage idea. which really isn't all that surprising. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_savage