Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. Buffalo Wild by John Trudell (original occupier), read by Mignon Geli, member of the Indians of All Tribes committee. This reading is a special moment from the last day of the 50th Anniversary commemoration.

  2. 20. stu 2019.
  3. On Nov. 20, 1969, the arrived on Alcatraz & stayed for 19 months. This became a key event in the history of , the Native civil rights movement & our nation! Today the community of former occupiers came from all over to commemorate.

  4. Alcatraz was 'total freedom' for a kid Climbing the lighthouse during the day and listening to John Trudell sing are Alan Harrison's memories of Alcatraz via

  5. 'We organized' after Alcatraz and demanded change From creating community centers to a long running powwow, locals find ways to bring resources to Indians of All Nations living in Bay Area via

  6. 8. lis 2019.

    Held annually since 1975, the Alcatraz ceremonies commemorate the protest event of 1969 where the Alcatraz-Red Power Movement (ARPM) occupied the Island.

  7. In November 2019, people from around the country came to Alcatraz to celebrate a momentous event in the Native American rights movement: The Occupation of Alcatraz. Here, in their own words, are tales from the island 50 years ago and today:

  8. 22. stu 2019.
  9. 22. stu 2019.

    You could seriously spend all weekend by the fire reading (and watching) Indian Country Today's coverage from Alcatraz. We still have several pieces yet to post ... but we are updating it all in this link tree.

  10. 22. stu 2019.

    Eloy recalls, “It was a really dreary place and you could see it was all falling apart. All the reservations are the same…so, everything that this island symbolizes was just kind of like life is on a reservation."

  11. 21. stu 2019.

    America/Indian Country: Are you tired of the and ? Clean your palate with some stories about the 50th Anniversary of the Alcatraz Occupation at !

  12. 21. stu 2019.

    📺 WATCH this story by : Adam Fortunate Eagle Nordwall reflects on the first day of the takeover of Alcatraz Island that started on November 9, 1969 when a bunch of Natives jumped into the water.

  13. 21. stu 2019.
  14. 20. stu 2019.

    Watch for this guy’s story. He’s been great to work with on this event. Thanks !

  15. 20. stu 2019.
  16. 20. stu 2019.

    It’s a beautiful day for with several original occupiers attending the anniversary event.

  17. Today we help mark a historic event, the 50-year anniversary of the 19-month occupation by the Indians of All Tribes at . Occupiers and their families from around the country are here today.

  18. 20. stu 2019.

    Watch this interview with LaNada War Jack, the first Native student at the University of California, Berkeley. She was also among the group of students who first arrived on the island

    Prikaži ovu nit

Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.

Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.