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Tag Archives: Pine Ridge
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
Posted in Anna Mae Aquash
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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REDFORD ON PELTIER
Brought to my attention by Chatnoir on alt.native. DEMOCRACY NOW excerpt: AMY GOODMAN: Issues that you take on that other people don’t, for example, speaking up for Native Americans. You narrated the Incident at Oglala about Leonard Peltier. Why did … Continue reading
Posted in Native Americans in crisis
Tagged AIM, Amy Goodman, Brubaker, DEMOCRACY NOW, documentary, FBI, federal prison, INCIDENT AT OGLALA, justice, Leonard Peltier, Marion prison, Michael Apted, movies, Peter Matthiessen, Pine Ridge, political prisoner, Robert Redford, sundance Film Festival, WHITE HOUSE
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THE UNQUIET GRAVE III
All excerpts are from THE UNQUIET GRAVE by Steve Hendricks. THE UNQUIET GRAVE continued…. (Norman) Zigrossi was the assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Rapid City resident agency.. He became infamous in Indian Country for saying of its … Continue reading
Classic Cointelpro
CLASSIC COINTELPRO (The story of Anna Mae Aquash and Arlo Looking Cloud) I don’t have words to name the anguish I have carried for Anna Mae, Arlo and John. Thirty years ago hope was a luminous butterfly breaking out of … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Mae Aquash
Tagged AIM, alcohol and drugs, Angie Begay Janis, Anna Mae Aquash, Anna Marie Tremonti, Arlo Looking Cloud, assassination, Candy Hamilton, Clan Mothers, Clyde Bellecourt, COINTELPRO, Creator, Dennis Banks, Dick Wilson, Dr. Garry Peterson, FBI, Ghost Dance, Iris Thundercloud, Johanna Brand, John Graham, John Trudell, Jordan Dill, Kamook Nichols Banks Ecoffey, Ken Stern, Lady Chiefs, Lakota, Leonard Peltier, LOUD HAWK, Madonna Gilbert, Marlon Brando, Minnie Two Shoes, occupation, OJIBWA WARRIOR, Paul Demain, Pedro Bissonette, Pine Ridge, prisoner, prisons, Rapid City, reservations, Robert Ecoffey, Roger Amiotte, Russ Redner, Russell Means, Terry Gilbert, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ANNA MAE AQUASH, Theda Clark, Thelma Rios, Tim Rensch, Traditional leaders, Treaties, Tribal Councils, Troy Lynn Yellow Wood, WKLDOC, Wounded Knee, Wounded Knee 1973, Wounded Knee Legal Defense/Offense Committee
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THE UNQUIET GRAVE/ANNA MAE AQUASH II
Available on Amazon All excerpts are in italics and from THE UNQUIET GRAVE by Steve Hendricks We left off with Anna Mae’s family being notified by the FBI. Anna Mae’s family did not believe the FBI’s story that she had … Continue reading
THE UNQUIET GRAVE/ANNA MAE AQUASH I
Amazon link All excerpts are in italics and from THE UNQUIET GRAVE by Steve Hendricks. …and with permission from the author. These were previously posted on my personal blog ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST but scattered here and … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Mae Aquash
Tagged AIM, American Indian Movement, Anna Mae Aquash, Badlands, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Canada, decay, dehydration, Deputy Sherrifs, exposure, FBI, FBI Identification Division, fingerprints, frostbite, fugitive, hands chopped off, Indian, Kadoka, Kyle, Native American, pathologist, Pine Ridge, Rapid City, Roger Amiotte, special agent, Steve Hendricks, THE UNQUIET GRAVE
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