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![Correspondance between Rita "Bo" Brown and Marilyn Kalman](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: CorrespondenceCollection: 1992 Tribunal
![Human Rights Violations and Landrights of Native American Nations in the USA: The Case of the Western Shoshone](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
![Puerto Rico: The Cost of Colonialism](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Fellowship of Reconciliation Task Force on Latin America and the CarribeanFormat: FlyerCollection: 1992 Tribunal
![There are white-North American Political Prisoners in the US](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: MonographCollection: 1992 Tribunal
![On Captured Citizens, Poltical Prisoners, and Prisoners of War: A New Afrikan Perspective](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: MonographCollection: 1992 Tribunal
![Living on Indian Time](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: LA 032BFormat: Cass BProducers: Susan Lobo, othersProgram: Living on Indian TimeCollection: Indigenous Struggles
Update from South/Central American Indian Center. Jan Hammel from Wounded Knee and American Indians Against Desecration discusses national trip to demand return of Indigenous remains in US museums.
![Statement from Wounded Knee](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Format: mp3Collection: Indigenous Struggles
Statement of purpose by Dennis Banks at the occupation of Wounded Knee. Articulates the position that the US government will not respond to unarmed struggle.
![Indigenous Resistance 1](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Collection: Indigenous Struggles
Buffy Saint Marie - My Country Tis of Thy People You’re Dying – about boarding schools and falsified history.
Joanne Tall – about the ongoing genocidal impact of boarding schools, how religion forces assimilation, the 1973 Liberation of Wounded Knee and how it impacted her and her people.
![Indigenous Resistance - Part 2 from Roots of Resistance](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Chant in resistance to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (the BIA), by Native-American activists
“Radio Free Alcatraz” broadcast by the Indians of All Tribes on Alcatraz in 1969 – John Trudell, Richard Oakes and Don Cooney.
Wounded Knee mix with sounds of the American Indian Movement (AIM) – occupation, shots, FBI radio messages, and the voices of Dennis Banks and Carter Camp. Wounded Knee was also the site of an 1890 genocidal massacre of the Sioux Nation by the US cavalry.