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DIVIDED SIDES OF THE ANNA MAE AQUASH MURDER TRIAL
I have been reading a lot on and off about the murder of Anna Mae Aquash trial….blogs…THE UNQUIET GRAVE….a discussion group called alt.native where much arguing takes place… There are basically two sides…One that says John Graham and Richard Marshall … Continue reading
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Tagged Agnes Gildersleeve, AIM, Anna Mae Aquash, Bill Janklow, Clive Gildersleeve, Dennis Banks, FBI, IN THE SPIRIT OF CRAZY HORSE, John Graham, Joseph Trimbach, Kamook Nichols Banks, Monica Charles, Oglalas, Peter Matthiessen, Pine Ridge, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Richard Marshall, Richard Two Elk, Russell Means, Steve Hendricks, THE UNQUIET GRAVE, Wounded Knee 1973
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AN EXPLANATION OF MY INTEREST IN NATIVE ISSUES AND ANNA MAE.
One of my friends recently asked me why I was interested in Native America…if I had a past life experience. The answer is no and a bit more complicated or maybe it just feels so. When Clinton was president he … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Mae Aquash, Native American writers, video
Tagged Anna Mae Aquash, Buffy Sainte-Marie, BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE, I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER, Joy Harjo, Leslie Marmon Silko, Monica Charles, N. Scott Momaday, Native American music, Paul Demain, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Russell Means, Sherman Alexie, THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN, WHERE WHITE MEN FEAR TO TREAD
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STELLAR HEALING A POEM BY MONICA CHARLES
Granny says when you look to the night sky You are seeing your soul naked and burning Phosphorescent footprints of your journey How can I tell you that I’ve discovered loneliness entombed in the cramped ravines of a city filled … Continue reading