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  2. Mary Brave Bird - Wikipedia

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    Mary Brave Bird, also known as Mary Brave Woman Olguin and Mary Crow Dog (September 26, 1954 – February 14, 2013 [2]) was a Sicangu Lakota writer and activist who was a member of the American Indian Movement during the 1970s and participated in some of their most publicized events, including the Wounded Knee Incident when she was 18 years old.

  3. Lakota Woman - Wikipedia

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    She also writes about her marriage to Leonard Crow Dog, the spiritual leader of AIM. She describes her involvement in the Native American Church. Richard Erdoes (1912-2008) edited the book. Born in Austria and author of over 21 books, Erdoes was a longtime friend of Brave Bird and also helped her publish her other memoir, Ohitika Woman. [1]

  4. Aim assist - Wikipedia

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    The aim assist function helps guide a controller player's crosshairs automatically. [3] Contemporary player versus player (PvP) games employ the feature by way of "slowing down crosshair movement when an enemy enters a certain range of the player's crosshair." [2] Games also have been noted to include aim assist as a feature that can be toggled ...

  5. Anna Mae Aquash - Wikipedia

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    Lakota Woman-Mary Brave Bird's 1990 memoir (published under the name Mary Crow Dog). Having been a close friend of Aquash, Brave Bird dedicates the chapter "Two Cut-off Hands" to her friendship with Aquash and the events leading to her death. [66] Aquash is the subject of June Jordan's "Poem for Nana," from Passion, her 1980 collection of poems.

  6. Leonard Crow Dog - Wikipedia

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    Mary Brave Bird died on February 14, 2013. Crow Dog died at the age of 78 on June 5, 2021, in Rapid City, South Dakota , from liver cancer. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] In a statement posted on Facebook, Philip Yenyo, executive director of the American Indian Movement of Ohio, called Crow Dog's death a "huge loss to the Indigenous community of Turtle Island and ...

  7. Mary Bird - Wikipedia

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    Mary Bird may refer to: Mary Bird (medical missionary) (1859–1914), English Christian missionary to Iran; Mary Bird (skier) (1910–2002), American alpine skier, competitor at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Mary Brave Bird (1954–2013), Sicangu Lakota writer and activist; Mary Page Bird (1866–1924), American poet and novelist; Mary Runnells ...

  8. Russell Means - Wikipedia

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    Russell Charles Means (Lakota: Waŋblí Ohítika) [wə̃blɪ ohitika] (November 10, 1939 – October 22, 2012) was an Oglala Lakota activist for the rights of Native Americans, libertarian political activist, actor, musician and writer.

  9. Erin Yvette - Wikipedia

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    Erin Yvette (born August 5, 1992) is an American voice actress [1] best known for her roles in character driven, narrative-heavy video games like Snow White in The Wolf Among Us by Telltale Games, [2] Alex in Night School Studio's debut Oxenfree and Chelsea Stevens in Campo Santo's debut Firewatch.