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  2. Trail of Broken Treaties - Wikipedia

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    The Trail of Broken Treaties (also known as the Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan [1] and the Pan American Native Quest for Justice [2]) was a 1972 cross-country caravan of American Indian and First Nations organizations that started on the West Coast of the United States and ended at the Department of Interior headquarters building at the US capital of Washington, D.C. Participants called for ...

  3. Bureau of Indian Affairs building takeover - Wikipedia

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    On November 3, a group of approximately 500 American Indians with the American Indian Movement (AIM) took over the Interior building in Washington, D.C. [1] It being the culmination of their cross-country journey in the Trail of Broken Treaties, intended to bring attention to American Indian issues such as living standards and treaty rights.

  4. American Indian Movement - Wikipedia

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    The protesters presented a 20-point demand paper to the administration, many associated with treaty rights and renewed negotiations of treaties. 1973 – Legal action for school funds as in reaction to the Trail of Broken Treaties the government canceled education grants to three AIM-sponsored schools in St. Paul and Milwaukee.

  5. Carter Camp - Wikipedia

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    Carter Camp (August 18, 1941, Pawnee, Oklahoma – December 27, 2013, White Eagle, Oklahoma) (Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma) was an American Indian Movement activist. Camp played a leading role in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties that traveled to Washington, DC, where protesters took over the Department of Interior building.

  6. Calls grow for Columbia University president to step down as ...

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    Editor’s Note: For the latest news, follow our live story here.. National political leaders ratcheted up the pressure for Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to step down on Wednesday ...

  7. Clyde Bellecourt - Wikipedia

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    AIM shone a light on police harassment in Minneapolis. Bellecourt founded successful "survival schools" in the Twin Cities to help Native American children learn their traditional cultures. In 1972, he initiated the march to Washington, D.C. called the Trail of Broken Treaties, hoping to renegotiate federal-tribal nations' treaties. Non-profit ...

  8. Biden commutes life sentence for Native American activist ...

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    President Biden said the decision will allow Peltier, an 80-year-old Native American activist, to fulfill the remainder of his sentence from home.

  9. Protesters target weapons manufacturers supplying Israel ...

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    Protesters against the Israel-Hamas war have hit on a common tactic: rallying against companies that provide weapons and technology to the Israeli military.A crowd of more than 100 people gathered ...