Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975 ) was a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia...
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Anna Mae (also Anna May) is a feminine double name, composed of Anna and Mae. Notable people with the name include: Anna Mae Aquash (1945–1975), Mi'kmaq...
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Arlo Looking Cloud (section Murder of Anna Mae Aquash)
Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Looking Cloud is a Lakota Sioux who grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash was a female activist...
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convicted for the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Graham was born in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada and is a member of the...
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consecutive terms of life in prison. On February 24, 1976, the body of Anna Mae Aquash, a Mi'kmaq activist and the most prominent woman in AIM, was found...
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Russell Means (section Anna Mae Aquash)
government's investigation into Aquash's murder. It had been under investigation both by the Denver police, as Aquash had been kidnapped from there, and...
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Theda Nelson Clarke (section Murder of Anna Mae Aquash)
incident with the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Clarke was born Theda Rose Nelson in 1924. According to Census records...
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Thelma Conroy-Rios (section Murder of Anna Mae Aquash)
involvement in the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Between 1974 and 1975, Thelma Conroy-Rios allowed a fellow male activist...
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motive for the execution-style murder of high-ranking AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash in December 1975 at Pine Ridge "allegedly was her knowledge that Leonard...
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ultimately led to the conviction of two AIM members in the murders of Anna Mae Aquash. Darlene "Ka-Mook" Ecoffey was born Darlene Pearl Nichols in the city...
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Indian Country since 2002, including investigations of the murders of Anna Mae Aquash and others at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from 1973 to 1975,...
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Mae Aquash (1945–1975), First Nations activist Anna Baltzer, American human rights activist Anna Bateson (c. 1830–1918), English suffragist Anna Smeed...
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incident. In 2004, after the conviction of a man for the murder of Anna Mae Aquash, Robinson renewed her calls for an investigation into her husband's...
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John Trudell (section Aquash murder controversy)
Indian Movement (AIM) member charged in the kidnapping and murder of Anna Mae Aquash, the highest-ranking woman in AIM, in December 1975. Trudell testified...
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suspicions about FBI infiltration remained high. For various reasons, Anna Mae Aquash, the highest-ranking woman in AIM, was mistakenly suspected of being...
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Hants County such as Indian Brook 14 (the home of the famous activist Anna Mae Aquash) and Shubenacadie 13. Shubenacadie is the oldest community in Hants...
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conference in Denver with Robert Pictou-Branscombe, a maternal cousin of Anna Mae Aquash, the high-ranking AIM woman who was murdered in December 1975 at the...
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University Marie Battiste, professor at the University of Saskatchewan Anna Mae Aquash, activist (1946–1976) J. Kevin Barlow, health campaigner Nora Bernard...
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kept his promise and, on behalf of my community, we are thankful." Anna Mae Aquash, activist, spent some of her childhood here. "Registered Population"...
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activist) (born 1954), First Nations and AIM activist who murdered Anna Mae Aquash John Graham (policy analyst) (born 1956) John Graham (economist) (born...
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(1603) Highway of Tears murders (1969–2011) Helen Betty Osborne (1971) Anna Mae Aquash (1975) École Polytechnique massacre (1989) Tammy Homolka (1990) Leslie...
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subjected to bad-jacketing, including Pedro Bissonette, Byron DeSersa and Anna Mae Aquash. Jo Durden-Smith claims that this technique was used by U.S. prison...
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Retrieved June 25, 2017. Konigsberg, Eric (April 25, 2014). "Who Killed Anna Mae?". The New York Times. "Murder In Paradise". True Crime Library. February...
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suspects in the December 1975 murder of Anna Mae Aquash at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. A Mi'kmaq, Aquash was the highest-ranking woman activist...
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imprisonment. 11 December 1975 Anna Mae Aquash Arlo Looking Cloud, John Graham, Theda Nelson Clarke Denver, Colorado, U.S. 30 Murdered Aquash, a member of the American...
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Canadian Indian residential school system. Native American activist Anna Mae Aquash was born in nearby Indian Brook. Daniel N. Paul - Mi'kmaq elder, author...
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Dennis Banks (section Aquash murder and trial)
needed] Refusing the prison term, Banks jumped bail and worked with Anna Mae Pictou Aquash in the American Indian Movement. After the Wounded Knee Occupation—where...
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late 20th-century reporting on the unsolved murder of AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash, related to murders of FBI agents at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...
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the Australian film Limbo. Human rights in Canada Highway of Tears Anna Mae Aquash Death of Tina Fontaine Disappearance of Lisa Marie Young Killing of...
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included articles about one of the center's most active members, Anna Mae Aquash. Like most newspapers, contemporary Native American newspapers exist...
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