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What was the American Indian Movement?

The American Indian Movement fought for Native American rights.

Aired 05/11/2009 | Rating NR

American Experience

What was the American Indian Movement?

Clip: Season 21 Episode 9 | 38sVideo has Closed Captions

The American Indian Movement fought for Native American rights.

Founded in Minneapolis, in 1968, by young urban Indians fed up with police harassment, the American Indian Movement fought for Native American rights.

Aired 05/11/2009 | Rating NR

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Calling Attention to Wounded Knee

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Wounded Knee occupiers communicated their concerns via the press. (2m 1s)

The Relocation of Native Americans

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Most Native Americans do not live on reservations. How did that happen? (1m 51s)

Taken from Their Families

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For many decades, Native American children were taken to government boarding schools. (2m 43s)

The US Government's Education of Native American Children

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What were Native American children expected to learn in schools run by the US government? (1m 48s)

What Was the Occupation of Wounded Knee?

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In February 1973, the American Indian Movement took over Wounded Knee, South Dakota. (1m 49s)

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