Native Americans
This collection contains interviews, commentary and stories about Native American resistance against Euro-American settler colonialism. Specific topics addressed include the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee, health and medical conditions on reservations, environmental and ecological challenges facing Native communities and the voices of Native leaders.
Documents
3 Documents Found
The Road to Wounded Knee III
Carter Camp, One of the founders of AIM talks about the oppression of the Native American and the civil rights struggle that has developed.
SAME AS CD443
The Road to Wounded Knee IV
SAME AS CD 170.
Events on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota regarding Wounded Knee. Hour 4 of 5 hour program. Hour 4: An interview with Crow Dog, the chief spiritual advisor to AIM and the Independent Oglala Nation. Topics discussed: the red man philosophy of life, need for human recognition by the white man, spiritual and political leadership of AIM, situation and poverty of Indian People today, the Indian Way of Life, broken promises, white man brings sickness to western hemisphere, red man fighting for unborn generation, militancy as reaction to white man discrimination, Ghost Dance, reincarnation, “relation” concept as core of life, and Crazy Horse as savior.
The Road to Wounded Knee IV
SAME AS KP 113 .
Events on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota reagarding Wounded Knee. Hour 4 of 5 hour program. Hour 4: An interview with Crow Dog, the chief spiritual advisor to AIM and the Independent Oglala Nation. Topics discussed: the red man philosophy of life, need for human recognition by the white man, spiritual and political leadership of AIM, situation and poverty of Indian People today, the Indian Way of Life, broken promises, white man brings sickness to western hemishpere, red man fighting for un-born generation, militancy as reaction to white man discrimination, Ghost Dance, reincarnation, “relation” concept as core of life, and Crazy Horse as savior.
3 Documents Found