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Phyllis Young: Origins of the International Indian Treaty Council
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Phyllis Young: Origins of the International Indian Treaty Council

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International Solidarity: Wounded Knee and Palestine
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International Solidarity: Wounded Knee and Palestine

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Biden’s Boarding School Apology: Response from the Warrior Women Project
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Biden’s Boarding School Apology: Response from the Warrior Women Project

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

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Laura Waterman Wittstock: Relocation and the Rise of Native Activism
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Laura Waterman Wittstock: Relocation and the Rise of Native Activism

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

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Nellie Red Owl
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Nellie Red Owl

https://vimeo.com/802195190?share=copy Footage courtesy of EarthStream Media & Chuck Banner | Feb 26, 1983 - Wounded Knee S.D. Nellie Red Owl Nellie Red Owl…
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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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Lavetta Yeahquo: Wounded Knee ’73 Occupation Day
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Lavetta Yeahquo: Wounded Knee ’73 Occupation Day

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Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means
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Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means

https://vimeo.com/796490837?share=copy Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means Arlene “Choach” Goings-Means (1950-2012) was an outgoing, straight-talking young Oglala woman from Pine Ridge. She was just 18 and…
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American Indian Movement (AIM) (9) International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) (1) Occupation of Alcatraz (1) Survival School (9) Teachings For Our Times (4) Uncategorized (9) Warrior Women Project (8) Women of All Red Nations (WARN) (8) Women of the Red Power Movement (5) Wounded Knee '73 (32)

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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