Background



June 1999 U.S. Department of Justice Report - American Indians and Crime "...findings reveal a disturbing picture of American Indian involvement in crime as both victims and offenders. The rate of violent victimization estimated from responses by American Indians is well above that of other U.S. racial or ethnic subgroups and is more than twice as high as the national average. This disparity in the rates of violence affecting American Indians occurs across age groups, housing locations, income groups, and sexes."
Black Hills AIM - South Dakota Governor Declares War on Indians Calling a U.S. Civil Rights Commission report "garbage" and "fiction," Gov. Bill Janklow blasted the week-old report that labels South Dakota race relations a crisis.

Another Man's Poison: Profit and Loss in White Clay
The marched for their dead brothers...
Rally leader vows to return to Whiteclay
"THIS IS THE NEBRASKA STATE PATROL, DISPERSE OR ENFORCEMENT MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN" 3 July 1999 Nine protesters arrested for crossing police line American Indian activists Russell Means, Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt plan to attend a rally Saturday (June 26, 1999) at Pine Ridge to protest the investigation into the deaths of two men, according to the organizer.
Tom Poor Bear, Black Elk's older half-brother and Hard Heart's cousin, is organizing a rally Saturday to call attention to numerous unsolved deaths on the reservation.
The bodies of Wilson Black Elk Jr., 40, and Ronald Hard Heart, 39, were found June 8 in a culvert about 1 1/2 miles south of Pine Ridge near the Nebraska border. They were reportedly last seen June 6. "For years, Indian deaths along the Nebraska border have gone unsolved," he said. Poor Bear helped identify Black Elk's body, which he said appeared to have been severely beaten.
Clarifying my thoughts about Russell Means by Stephen E. W. Savage, July 17, 2000
Means discusses Savage/Pipkin
Black Elk, AIM and the Rabbi by justanoldman
The struggle of the Indigenous Nations to retain their lands, cultures, and political and human rights began almost before the ink was dry on each of the treaties that were/are supposed to guard and maintain those lands and rights.
Means, Bellecourt and Snakes
Lakota Student Alliance
AIM - Real Audio
The Women of Shakopee Prison
AIM turns 30...
AIM Arizona endorsed performers...
How To Steal Native Rights
Liars, Cheats and Encryption
Aim, Pine Ridge and the FBI
Dennis Banks Congratulates Campbell
Covert War Against Native Americans
AIM... What is It?
AIM Support Group Standards
Anna Mae Aquash Archive
COINTELPRO Revisited... Spying & Disruption
From Wounded Knee to Capitol Hill... The History, Achievements and Legacy of the American Indian Movement
More on Aim's History...
Myrtle Poor Bear affidavits...
More on Myrtle...
Janet McCloud's Declaration
Like a Hurricane... Epilogue
Russell Means speech... "For America to Live, Europe Must Die"
The Covert War Against Native Americans
Why AIM Opposes Columbus Day and Columbus Day Parades
500 Years of Resistance


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