The characters Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield and Jacquie Red Feather were taken to live on Alcatraz Island by their mother in There There. This part of the plot led me to want to know more about the real-life occupation of Alcatraz. Quotes from the novel along with many references to reservation life being a kind of prison by the Occupiers of Alcatraz, led me to look a little further into Native American Incarceration statistics. What I found were alarming statistics and systemic criminalization of Native Americans
This issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal commemorates the twenty-fifth anniver...
One weakness that I have had as an anthropologist has been a failure to make plans for the possibili...
In the early morning hours of 20 November 1969, eighty-nine American Indians landed on Alcatraz Isla...
The characters Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield and Jacquie Red Feather were taken to live on Alcatra...
The occupation of Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay on 14 November 1969 was one of the most s...
INTRODUCTION The liberation of Alcatraz Island by Native Americans in November 1969 occurred when I ...
Jutting out into the middle of San Francisco Bay is a large rocky formation known as Alcatraz Island...
The Occupation of Alcatraz was a movement in 1969, which sparked National Debate in the United State...
I have always been reluctant to write anything that might be taken as an “insider” piece on Alcatraz...
INTRODUCTION With his famous words of surrender, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces tribe finally yielde...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
I was involved in the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz by American Indian students from San Francisco Sta...
The reality is a continuum which connects Indian flesh sizzling over Puritan fires and Vietnamese fl...
In order to draw attention to the numerous social and economic plights facing indigenous populations...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
This issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal commemorates the twenty-fifth anniver...
One weakness that I have had as an anthropologist has been a failure to make plans for the possibili...
In the early morning hours of 20 November 1969, eighty-nine American Indians landed on Alcatraz Isla...
The characters Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield and Jacquie Red Feather were taken to live on Alcatra...
The occupation of Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay on 14 November 1969 was one of the most s...
INTRODUCTION The liberation of Alcatraz Island by Native Americans in November 1969 occurred when I ...
Jutting out into the middle of San Francisco Bay is a large rocky formation known as Alcatraz Island...
The Occupation of Alcatraz was a movement in 1969, which sparked National Debate in the United State...
I have always been reluctant to write anything that might be taken as an “insider” piece on Alcatraz...
INTRODUCTION With his famous words of surrender, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces tribe finally yielde...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
I was involved in the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz by American Indian students from San Francisco Sta...
The reality is a continuum which connects Indian flesh sizzling over Puritan fires and Vietnamese fl...
In order to draw attention to the numerous social and economic plights facing indigenous populations...
When over 90 Native Americans first made the voyage to Alcatraz Island on a November 1969 morning, t...
This issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal commemorates the twenty-fifth anniver...
One weakness that I have had as an anthropologist has been a failure to make plans for the possibili...
In the early morning hours of 20 November 1969, eighty-nine American Indians landed on Alcatraz Isla...