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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women
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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women

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Lead, Follow, or Get the Hell out of the way! | Madonna Thunder Hawk and Morgan Catlett
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Lead, Follow, or Get the Hell out of the way! | Madonna Thunder Hawk and Morgan Catlett

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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era
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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era

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Warrior Women: Wounded Knee excerpt
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Warrior Women: Wounded Knee excerpt

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Pat Bellanger: AIM & the Red School House
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Pat Bellanger: AIM & the Red School House

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Pat Bellanger: AIM & Wounded Knee ’73
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Pat Bellanger: AIM & Wounded Knee ’73

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

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Geraldine Janis
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Geraldine Janis

https://vimeo.com/791305195?share=copy Geraldine Janis Geraldine Janis (1928 - 2005) was an Oglala Lakota from the Pine Ridge reservation who served as the Coordinator for…
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Pat Bellanger
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Pat Bellanger

https://vimeo.com/802194922?share=copy Pat Bellanger Pat Bellanger (1943-2015), Ojibwe, grew up on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and later moved to the Twin Cities where…
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Regina Brave
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Regina Brave

https://vimeo.com/791304925?share=copy Regina Brave Regina Brave (1941 - ), Oglala Lakota, and grew up on the Pine Ridge reservation, with Lakotiyapi as her first…
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All My Relations (Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ) (1) Boarding Schools (3) Ceremony & Spirituality (1) Community Organizing (24) Cultural Survival (17) Environmental Justice (4) Honoring (13) Indigenous Sovereignty (14) Intergenerational Knowledge (17) International Solidarity (2) Language & Storytelling (5) Legacy (7) Methodology (2) Organizing (1) Political Prisoners (1) Spirituality (1) State Surveillance & Repression (2) Teachings For Our Times (9) Treaties & Treaty Rights (1) United Nations Advocacy (1) Violence Against Indigenous Women (7) Youth Organizing (3)

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