The two F4-B Phantom jets came in low, very low, at about two hundred feet, probably traveling at somewhere around five hundred miles per hour. Five hundred was just cruising speed for these birds. I had seen them go faster in Vietnam. I had seen them twist and turn and hurl fiery death toward the ground in the form of 250-, 500-, and 1,000-pound bombs. They were, as we say in the Blackfeet, stoonatopsi, dangerous. For the twenty months I had spent as a support combat engineer with the First Marine Air Wing on the outskirts of the Vietnamese city of DaNang, the sleek killing machines had been on my side. Now they were not on my side; now they were hunting me. In 1969, native militants took over the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz to cal...
This account by Oglala holy man Black Elk of the 1890 US cavalry massacre of three hundred Sioux Ind...
During the first half of the 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) came to the forefront of a dr...
American military involvement in Vietnam started in 1961 with the deployment of small-scale units wh...
INTRODUCTION On December 29, 1986, exactly 96 years after the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee, I sat i...
Volume 60, Issue 121https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5755/thumbnail.jp
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in Minnesota in 1968 to promote traditional Native Am...
It was 5 January 1965 when I left on the Greyhound bus from my home reservation of the Shoshone and ...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
Up and down over the mountain trails came the soldiers, shuffling along as though they were ready to...
In 1973, when armed members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied Wounded Knee on the Pine...
One afternoon, in August of 1881, the Sixth Cavalry of the US Army was nervously setting up camp alo...
The reality is a continuum which connects Indian flesh sizzling over Puritan fires and Vietnamese fl...
The Sioux Nations of Minnesota and the Dakotas were pushed to the brink of collapse. Having been for...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
This account by Oglala holy man Black Elk of the 1890 US cavalry massacre of three hundred Sioux Ind...
During the first half of the 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) came to the forefront of a dr...
American military involvement in Vietnam started in 1961 with the deployment of small-scale units wh...
INTRODUCTION On December 29, 1986, exactly 96 years after the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee, I sat i...
Volume 60, Issue 121https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5755/thumbnail.jp
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in Minnesota in 1968 to promote traditional Native Am...
It was 5 January 1965 when I left on the Greyhound bus from my home reservation of the Shoshone and ...
On 11 June 1971, twenty-five years ago, U.S. government forces reoccupied Alcatraz Island in the San...
Up and down over the mountain trails came the soldiers, shuffling along as though they were ready to...
In 1973, when armed members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied Wounded Knee on the Pine...
One afternoon, in August of 1881, the Sixth Cavalry of the US Army was nervously setting up camp alo...
The reality is a continuum which connects Indian flesh sizzling over Puritan fires and Vietnamese fl...
The Sioux Nations of Minnesota and the Dakotas were pushed to the brink of collapse. Having been for...
Throughout history, the American Indians have experienced maltreatment by the invasion of outside cu...
This account by Oglala holy man Black Elk of the 1890 US cavalry massacre of three hundred Sioux Ind...
During the first half of the 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) came to the forefront of a dr...
American military involvement in Vietnam started in 1961 with the deployment of small-scale units wh...