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Wounded Knee bill blocked amid one tribe's recognition fightHe accused Native American tribes of being part of a "casino ... Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes, who suffered at Wounded Knee. "This is about (your leaders') underhanded, unfair treatment ...
So, in his The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America From 1890 to the Present ... s own memoir and original reportage about modern American Indian life, challenging received wisdom about ...
Directors David France and Jesse Short Bull describe the Indigenous activist's ongoing fight for Native American rights after ...
AP Photo AIM Oglala Sioux Indians observe the Department of Justice decision to remove government forces from around Wounded Knee with a ceremonial peace pipe smoking shown here on March 10, 1973.
Now, the Pentagon is poised to strip the nation’s highest award for valor from soldiers who slaughtered Native American ...
Two years after the Wounded Knee standoff, with the relationship between Native American activists and federal law enforcement agencies still frayed, two F.B.I. agents — Jack Coler and Ronald ...
Two years before the shootout that landed Peltier in prison, hundreds of Native American activists — led by members of AIM — seized Wounded Knee, leading to a monthslong occupation.
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