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  2. Carter Camp - Wikipedia

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    Carter Camp (August 18, 1941, Pawnee, Oklahoma – December 27, 2013, White Eagle, Oklahoma) (Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma) was an American Indian Movement activist. Camp played a leading role in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties that traveled to Washington, DC, where protesters took over the Department of Interior building.

  3. Ponca - Wikipedia

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    This group, led by White Eagle, ultimately gave rise to the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. Early history Thomas Cry (Moni Chaki), Ponca, Nebraska, 1898 ... Carter Camp, AIM ...

  4. Category:Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma people" ... Carter Camp; Casey Camp-Horinek; R.

  5. Wounded Knee Occupation - Wikipedia

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    The Wounded Knee Occupation, also known as Second Wounded Knee, began on February 27, 1973, when approximately 200 Oglala Lakota (sometimes referred to as Oglala Sioux) and followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM) seized and occupied the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, United States, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

  6. Looking back: Decades of laughter and fun have been ... - AOL

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    Through the years,m Many Oklahoma children have ventured outdoors, spending hot, humid days ― or weeks ― at summer camps. Looking back: Decades of laughter and fun have been experienced in ...

  7. Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Ponca tribe was one of five tribes (Ponca, Omaha, Osage, Kansa, and Quaqaw) that inhabited the area northeast of the Mississippi River. The Ponca and the Omaha tribe split from the others in the early 18th century as they were migrating west from the Great Lakes region prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The Ponca eventually ...

  8. Oklahoma Senate passes bill to ban any 'unauthorized camp' on ...

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    Critics say the bill would effectively push homeless people off public rights-of-way and state-owned land like freeway underpasses

  9. Pawnee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Bill Bredde, Football defensive back and halfback who played for Oklahoma State University and the Chicago Cardinals in 1954. Carter Camp, Native American activist; Ernest E. Evans, Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, Medal of Honor recipient for action as commander of Destroyer USS Johnston (DD-557) off Samar Island, Philippines, 1944