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In 2010, as part of the observance of International Day of the World's Indigenous People, the United Nations celebrated indigenous filmmakers. At a special event at the U.N.'s New York ...
Speakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine Ridge ...
Clyde Bellecourt, co-founder of the American Indian Movement, dies at 85 Bellecourt died on Tuesday night in Minneapolis, where more than 50 years ago he helped launch the American Indian Movement.
Clyde Bellecourt, a founder of the American Indian Movement who led violent protests in the 1970s at Wounded Knee, S.D., and in Washington over the federal government’s grim record of broken ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Clyde Bellecourt, a leader in the Native American struggle for civil rights and a founder of the American Indian Movement, has died. He was 85.
Benton-Banai’s place in the American Indian Movement, a grass-roots organization formed in 1968, can be traced to his launch of a cultural program in a Minnesota prison, said co-founder Clyde ...
Eddie Benton-Banai, co-founder of the American Indian Movement, is remembered for his advocacy of Indigenous peoples. Started in the late 1960s, AIM advocated for Indigenous rights and protested ...
This week marks 50 years since the start of the American Indian Movement’s 71-day occupation of the village of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
(Tribune News Service) — Fifty years ago Sioux protesters led by members of the American Indian Movement occupied Wounded Knee — the site of the terrible 1890 massacre of 300 Sioux by the U.S.
The ultimate failure of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School -- Immigrants, education, and the American Indian boarding school movement Date 2008 C2008 Type Books Physical description viii, 147 p. ...
Keep America Beautiful announced that it will retire the “Crying Indian” ad, which made its first appearance in 1971, and transfer the rights to the National Congress of American Indians Fund.
Frank Paro was heavily involved in the American Indian Movement and fought for the rights of his people. Paro's friends say they will continue to dedicate themselves to finishing what he helped start.
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