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Indian Country lost an American Indian Movement (AIM) warrior on Monday night. Many of us knew him as Wounded Knee, a nickname given to him by AIM co-founder Dennis Banks (Ojibwe). Wounded Knee ...
Four Native American Soldiers drummed and sang for guests at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., Dec. 2, 2011, while telling their story of war in Iraq, Korea and World ...
No single American Indian tribe has specific links to far southeastern Illinois, said Professor Frederick Hoxie, who teaches Native American history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Harden and the film both highlighted the importance of women in Native American activism. “Warrior Women” depicted the struggles of Native American women, primarily Harden’s relative and an American ...
"Warrior Women" tells the story of the organizers of the American Indian Movement, who fought for Native liberation and survival as a community of extended families, beginning in the 1970s.
Wensaut's family lineage dates back hundreds of years, with relatives who fought alongside historic Native American figures such as Black Hawk, a war chief of the Sauk American Indian, he said.
The Native American tribe will have to give approval for Salamanca High School to continue using the "Warrior" face and name as their mascot.
Wounded Warriors Family Support has teamed with the Office of Tribal Government Relations at the VA to provide vehicles to families of wounded warriors.
The National Museum of the American Indian will open the new National Native American Veterans Memorial Wednesday, Nov. 11. The moment will be marked with a short virtual message to honor the service ...
Native Vote 2024.OKLAHOMA CITY—United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO) continues its successful “Warrior Up to Vote” tour, a first-of-its-kind statewide initiative to increase voter ...