• Vernon Bellecourt (WaBun-Inini) (October 17, 1931 – October 13, 2007) was a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe (located in Minnesota), a Native...
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    and George Mitchell. His elder brother, Vernon Bellecourt, was also active in the movement. Under Bellecourt's leadership, AIM succeeded in raising awareness...
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  • Duchesne de Bellecourt (1817–1881), 19th century French diplomat who was active in Asia Sylvie Bouchet Bellecourt (born 1957), French politician Vernon Bellecourt...
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    was associated with the leadership of Clyde Bellecourt (who died in 2022) and his brother Vernon Bellecourt (who died in 2007). The GGC tends toward a...
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    Annette, physician, health administrator Clyde Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), social activist Vernon Bellecourt, activist and early leader of the American...
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  • Reservation. Branscombe and Means accused top-ranking AIM leader Vernon Bellecourt of Minneapolis of having ordered the execution of Aquash, in the mistaken...
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    and Means accused Vernon Bellecourt, a high-ranking leader of AIM, of having ordered her execution. Means said that Clyde Bellecourt, a founder of AIM...
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    the founders of the American Indian Movement, including Clyde Bellecourt, Vernon Bellecourt, Dennis Banks and Russell Means, were among the first to protest...
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    team's use of the Chief Wahoo mascot. When American Indian activist Vernon Bellecourt burned an effigy of Chief Wahoo, police arrested him and ordered others...
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    30, 2023. Archived from the original on December 3, 2023. "Ohio v. Vernon Bellecourt, et al". Court TV Verdicts. Archived from the original on October...
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    also traveled to Germany, where he, together with AIM co-founder Vernon Bellecourt, set up an AIM office in West Berlin and also traveled behind the...
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    activists repeatedly turned to her for support. In 1975, AIM co-founders Vernon Bellecourt and Dennis Banks travelled to West Berlin to open an AIM office. When...
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  • Retrieved November 13, 2013. Martin, Douglas (October 17, 2007). "Vernon Bellecourt, Who Protested the Use of Indian Mascots, Dies at 75". The New York...
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    Armed Struggle, Protest Parties Lead figures Dennis Banks Clyde Bellecourt Vernon Bellecourt [clarification needed] Government Leaders Police leaders Tribal...
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  • fall of 2013 after being approached by Robinson's widow. The late Vernon Bellecourt, older brother of Clyde and leader of an AIM chapter, was said to...
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  • has media related to Chief Wahoo. National Coalition on Racism in Sports and Media poster with Chief Wahoo Vernon Bellecourt obituary Portal: Baseball...
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    cause known directly to the American public. The brothers Clyde and Vernon Bellecourt were also AIM leaders at the time, who operated in Minneapolis. On...
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    Redskins and the Buffalo Bills; the American Indian Movement's (AIM) Vernon Bellecourt was one of the main organizers of the protest. From 2013 to 2019,...
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    against urban Native Americans. Founded by Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Vernon Bellecourt, and Russell Means, the movement grew while 75 percent of Native...
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    among ancestors. Some of Churchill's Native American critics, such as Vernon Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe) and Suzan Shown Harjo (Southern Cheyenne-Muscogee...
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    14, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2012. "American Indian Rights Activist Vernon Bellecourt", Washington Post, October 14, 2007 John Sanchez, et al. "Rhetorical...
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  • said he "should let her go." Banks said that in late 1974, Vernon Bellecourt and Clyde Bellecourt, leaders of AIM, shared documentary evidence showing that...
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  • Commission. Soe Win, 59, Burmese Prime Minister (2004–2007), leukemia. Vernon Bellecourt, 75, Native American activist, pneumonia. Andrée de Jongh, 90, Belgian...
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  • worker in Denver in the 1960s. She worked with Harris Sherman and Vernon Bellecourt on various protest campaigns in the 1970s. She was a friend and mentor...
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    as vice-president and senior editor, Clyde Bellecourt as the national director and the late Vernon Bellecourt as the former president and national representative...
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  • Rogers College of Law. Clyde Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), co-founder of American Indian Movement Vernon Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), co-founder...
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  • from 1991 to 2004. In 1997, after several years of protests, she and Vernon Bellecourt were arrested while burning an effigy of the Chief Wahoo mascot of...
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  • ISBN 9780826322166. Claypoole, Antoinette Nora. "The Elder Bellecourt An Interview/Discussion with Vernon Bellecourt". First Nations Issues of Consequence. tolatsga...
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    Iraq War with Boricua Eyes" Public I, Urbana, IL Darder, A. (2007) "Vernon Bellecourt: A Life of Struggle for Indian Rights" Public I, Urbana, IL Darder...
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  • identifying himself as a member of the organization. According to Vernon Bellecourt, Robert Roche had never been an AIM representative in Ohio. "We have...
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