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  2. Wounded Knee Occupation - Wikipedia

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    On February 28, 1973, AIM leaders Russell Means (Oglala) and Carter Camp , together with 200 activists and Oglala of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, including children and the elderly, [17] occupied the town of Wounded Knee to protest Oglala tribal chairman Richard Wilson's administration, as well as against the federal government's ...

  3. Russell Means - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Dennis Banks and Carter Camp led AIM's occupation of Wounded Knee, which became the group's best-known action. [7] Means appeared as a spokesman and prominent leader. The armed standoff of more than 300 Lakota and AIM activists with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and state law enforcement lasted for 71 days.

  4. Wounded Knee Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Wounded Knee hill, location of Hotchkiss guns during battle and subsequent mass grave of Native American dead In 1891 The Ghost Shirt , thought to have been worn by one who died in the massacre, was brought to Glasgow, Scotland , by George C Crager, a Lakota Sioux interpreter with Buffalo Bill 's Wild West Show .

  5. Pine Ridge, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The community was named for the pine trees on the ridge surrounding the town site. [7] An early variant name was Pine Ridge Agency. [2] [8]The Pine Ridge reservation was the location of a violent shootout between FBI and activist Native Americans in 1975.

  6. Sunday marks date of 'cold-blooded massacre,' but military ...

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    134 years ago, hundreds of Lakota were massacred at South Dakota's Wounded Knee Creek. The U.S. is reviewing medals awarded to soldiers who took part. Sunday marks date of 'cold-blooded massacre ...

  7. Pine Ridge Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 decades of discontent at the Pine Ridge Reservation resulted in a grassroots protest that escalated into the Wounded Knee Incident, gaining national attention. Members of the Oglala Lakota, the American Indian Movement and supporters occupied the town in defiance of federal and state law enforcement in a protest that turned into an ...

  8. Bill for preserving site of Wounded Knee massacre in South ...

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    The Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act, introduced by Republican U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota in May, passed the House by voice vote. The Senate is considering companion ...

  9. Dick Wilson (tribal chairman) - Wikipedia

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    Violent conflict on the reservation continued after the resolution of the Wounded Knee incident. In the three years that followed, more than 50 opponents of Wilson allegedly died violently. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] One was Pedro Bissonette, head of the civil rights organization, who had originally invited AIM activists to Pine Ridge.