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RR 2013/287 Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement Bruce E. Johansen ABC-Clio Santa Barbara, CA 2013 ISBN 978 1 4408 0318 5 URL: www.abc-clio.com/ product.aspx?isbn = 9781440803178 Last visited July 2013 Contact publisher for pricing information Also available in print (xxii + 362 pp., ISBN 9781 4408 0317 8, £56 $89)
Keywords Civil and political rights. Electronic media, Encyclopedias, Native Americans
Review DOI 10.1108/RR-07-2013-0178
The American Indian Movement (AIM), inspired by the civil rights movement in the United States, organized in the summer of 1968 in Minnesota near the Minneapolis and St. Paul Native American neighborhoods. Its early founders and leaders were activists and still widely recognized names who are identified primarily with the movement they began. Dennis Banks, Russell Means, Clyde Bellecourt and others demanded freedom from oppressive government intervention in Native American affairs and protection from brutal force exercised upon them by the local police. During the late 1960s and 1970s AIM organized occupations of abandoned federal territories such as Alcatraz...