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Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee | Exhibit Design and Methodology

The Boarding School Legacy: Three Generations Reflect

Solar Cinema Rez Tour 2022

Warrior Women: Truths Giving & Thanks Taking excerpt

Theodore “Deynon” Means – the Alcatraz kid

Madonna Thunder Hawk: Navigating Race and Gender Politics in Activism

Laura Waterman Wittstock: Impact of Relocation

Clyde Bellecourt: The Importance of Women in A.I.M.

Warrior Women Project Introduction

Madonna Thunder Hawk: 1971 Occupation of Mt. Rushmore

Geraldine Janis: Remembering Wounded Knee ’73

Warrior Women: Wounded Knee excerpt

Pat Bellanger: AIM & the Red School House

Laura Waterman Wittstock: Relocation and the Rise of Native Activism

Pat Bellanger: AIM & Wounded Knee ’73

Tell Your Story: Madonna Thunder Hawk on the importance of oral history

Nellie Red Owl

Geraldine Janis

Ellen Moves Camp

Pat Bellanger

Regina Brave

Lavetta Yeahquo: Wounded Knee ’73 Occupation Day

Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means

Roselyn Jumping Bull

Stephanie Autumn

Lorelei DeCora

Delle Big Crow

Faith Traversie

Madonna Thunder Hawk

Marcella Gilbert

Olowan Martinez

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