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The Thunder Before the Storm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Thunder Before the Storm

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Iconic activist and AIM cofounder Clyde Bellecourt tells "the damn truth" about the American Indian Movement as he lived it.

American Indian Movement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

American Indian Movement

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Leonard Peltier, Ward Churchill, Anna Mae Aquash, Wounded Knee incident, Russell Means, Dick Wilson, Clyde Bellecourt, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Pura Fe, John Trudell, Dennis Banks, Bureau of Indian Affairs building takeover, Jimmie Durham, Trail of Broken Treaties, Vernon Bellecourt, Robert Robideau, Raymond Yellow Thunder, Red Power movement, Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance, Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance, Glenn T. Morris, AIM Song, Incident at Oglala, American Indian Movement of Colorado, Lakota Freedom Movement.

Agents of Repression
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 550

Agents of Repression

For those wondering how Bill Clinton could pardon white-collar fugitive Marc Rich but not Native American leader Leonard Peltier, important clues can be found in this classic study of the FBI's COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program). Agents of Repression includes an incisive historical account of the FBI siege of Wounded Knee, and reveals the viciousness of COINTELPRO campaigns targeting the Black Liberation movement. The authors' new introduction examines the legacies of the Panthers and AIM, and shows how the FBI still presents a threat to those committed to fundamental social change. Ward Churchill is author of From a Native Son. Jim Vander Wall is co-author of The COINTELPRO Papers: Documents from the FBI's Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United States, with Ward Churchill.

The FBI Files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 94

The FBI Files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Survival Schools
  • Language: en

Survival Schools

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 1972, motivated by prejudice in the child welfare system and hostility in the public schools, AIM organizers and local Native parents started their own community school. The story of these schools, unfolding through the voices of activists, teachers, and families, is also a history of AIM's founding and community organizing--and evidence of its long-term effect on Indian people's lives.

Like a Hurricane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 566

Like a Hurricane

For a brief but brilliant season beginning in the late 1960s, American Indians seized national attention in a series of radical acts of resistance. Like a Hurricane is a gripping account of the dramatic, breathtaking events of this tumultuous period. Drawing on a wealth of archival materials, interviews, and the authors' own experiences of these events, Like a Hurricane offers a rare, unflinchingly honest assessment of the period's successes and failures.

Being Indian and Walking Proud
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Being Indian and Walking Proud

This book explores the identity of American Indians from an Indigenous perspective and how outside influences throughout history, from the arrival of Columbus in 1492 to the twenty-first century, have affected Native people. Non-Native writers, boarding school teachers, movie directors, bureaucrats, churches, and television have all heavily impacted how Indians are viewed in the United States. Drawing on the life experiences of many American Indian men and women, this volume reveals how American Indian identity comprises multiple identities, including the noble savage, wild savage, Hollywood Indian, church-going Indian, rez Indian, urban Indian, Native woman, Indian activist, casino Indian, ...

Ojibwa Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Ojibwa Warrior

Dennis Banks, an American Indian of the Ojibwa Tribe and a founder of the American Indian Movement, is one of the most influential Indian leaders of our time. In Ojibwa Warrior, written with acclaimed writer and photographer Richard Erdoes, Banks tells his own story for the first time and also traces the rise of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The authors present an insider’s understanding of AIM protest events—the Trail of Broken Treaties march to Washington, D.C.; the resulting takeover of the BIA building; the riot at Custer, South Dakota; and the 1973 standoff at Wounded Knee. Enhancing the narrative are dramatic photographs, most taken by Richard Erdoes, depicting key people and events.