The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in Minnesota in 1968 to promote traditional Native American culture and instill pride in the Native American community. AIM\u27s targets included both the federal government, with whom it had a long list of grievances (especially focused on its record of many broken treaties) and progressive Indians, who they believed undermined native traditions and solidarity. In February 1973, AIM instigated a seventy-one day takeover of the site of a famous 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. The massacre had resulted in the deaths - at the hands of the United States Calvary - of several hundred Sioux women and children. In response to the AIM protest, the United States sent troops and tanks. The s...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Examining the issues related to possible disparity in sentencing has been a focus of criminal justic...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
On 26 June 1975 in a firefight on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation between the FBI and AIM, two FBI...
Leonard Peltier, a Native American of Anishinabe/ Lakota descent, gets up at 6:30 a.m. with the othe...
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux and a member of the American Indian Movement, was accused of murderi...
The causes of the Dakota Conflict are many and complex. The treaties of 1851 and 1858 contributed to...
When the Pine Ridge (Oglala Lakota) Reservation reorganized in 1936 under the provisions of the Indi...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.In February 1...
Between September 28 and November 3, 1862, in southwestern Minnesota, nearly four hundred Dakota 1 m...
During the first half of the 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) came to the forefront of a dr...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
The Indian New Deal of the 1930s changed official policy from assimilationist attitudes to accultura...
The Sioux Nations of Minnesota and the Dakotas were pushed to the brink of collapse. Having been for...
In 1973, when armed members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied Wounded Knee on the Pine...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Examining the issues related to possible disparity in sentencing has been a focus of criminal justic...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
On 26 June 1975 in a firefight on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation between the FBI and AIM, two FBI...
Leonard Peltier, a Native American of Anishinabe/ Lakota descent, gets up at 6:30 a.m. with the othe...
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux and a member of the American Indian Movement, was accused of murderi...
The causes of the Dakota Conflict are many and complex. The treaties of 1851 and 1858 contributed to...
When the Pine Ridge (Oglala Lakota) Reservation reorganized in 1936 under the provisions of the Indi...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.In February 1...
Between September 28 and November 3, 1862, in southwestern Minnesota, nearly four hundred Dakota 1 m...
During the first half of the 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) came to the forefront of a dr...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
The Indian New Deal of the 1930s changed official policy from assimilationist attitudes to accultura...
The Sioux Nations of Minnesota and the Dakotas were pushed to the brink of collapse. Having been for...
In 1973, when armed members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied Wounded Knee on the Pine...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Examining the issues related to possible disparity in sentencing has been a focus of criminal justic...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...