Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement

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University of Oklahoma Press, 28.11.2011 - 352 sivua
Dennis Banks, an American Indian of the Ojibwa Tribe and a founder of the American Indian Movement, is one of the most influential Indian leaders of our time. In Ojibwa Warrior, written with acclaimed writer and photographer Richard Erdoes, Banks tells his own story for the first time and also traces the rise of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The authors present an insider’s understanding of AIM protest events—the Trail of Broken Treaties march to Washington, D.C.; the resulting takeover of the BIA building; the riot at Custer, South Dakota; and the 1973 standoff at Wounded Knee. Enhancing the narrative are dramatic photographs, most taken by Richard Erdoes, depicting key people and events.
 

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A Night to Remember
3
At the Center of the Universe
12
The Yellow Bus
24
Interlude
32
Machiko
43
We AIM Not to Please
58
Crow Dog
97
On the Warpath
107
A Nation Reborn
183
The Stand Down
198
The Waters of Justice Have Been Polluted
212
The Symbionese Liberation Army
230
The Informer
268
Fields of Terror
286
Outlawed
301
Exile
314

Yellow Thunder
116
Fishing in Troubled Waters
123
One Hell of a Smoke Signal
128
The Town with the Gunsmoke Flavor
147
A Place Called Wounded Knee
159
The Siege
169
Onondaga
331
Freedom
340
Suddenly I Am an Elder
350
Looking Back
356
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Dennis Banks (1937–2017) was an American Indian activist, counselor, teacher, and consultant on American Indian rights. He owned a natural foods company in Federal Dam, Minnesota, that followed the traditions of his youth.

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