Box 8
Contains 17 Results:
Notes, Transcripts, and News clippings, 1973 April 01
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts about the Wounded Knee incident; and newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee takeover, coal mine leases on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, and charges of anti-Indian discrimination following the Rapid City flood.
Notes, Transcript, Reports, Lists, and News clippings, 1973 April 02
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of discussions about neglected regular reservation business; progress reports on law enforcement, emergency relief efforts, and refugee housing; a corrected Wounded Knee residents list; and articles about the Wounded Knee takeover, including a news story in U.S. News and World Report about the goals of Indians.
Notes, Transcript, Correspondence, and News clippings, 1973 April 03
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of interviews with various newspapers; a personal letter to June Lyman; an information sheet supporting the American Indian Movement from the Coalition for Better Government; and newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee negotiations and coal leases on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation.
Notes, Correspondence, Reports, and Transcript, 1973 April 04
Daily notes; a letter from Ethel Merrival, accusing Federal Bureau of Investigation personnel of rudeness and lying; an American Red Cross status report on refugee relief; a school absentee report; a tape recording transcript about issues surrounding the Wounded Knee incident; and newspaper articles about Wounded Knee negotiations.
Notes, Transcript, Statements, News clippings, 1973 April 05
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript describing the situation at Wounded Knee after government officials and members of the American Indian Movement signed an agreement; a letter to the United Nations asking that the Wounded Knee area be recognized as a sovereign state; a copy of the agreement signed at Wounded Knee; and newspaper articles and fliers in support of the American Indian Movement's cause.
Notes, Transcript, Draft, and News clippings, 1973 April 06-08
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript of discussions concerning changes in tribal government; newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee agreement, a cease-fire failure, and Indian self-determination; and a draft of the "After-Occupation Course of Direction for the Oglala Sioux Tribal Government and the Bureau of Indian Affairs."
Notes, Transcripts, Memorandums, and News clippings, 1973 April 09-10
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts about a Bureau of Indian Affairs staff meeting and Indian education issues; memorandums about the Indian Police Academy in Brigham City, Utah, and the Wounded Knee crisis; and newspaper articles about a negotiations impasse and the role of churches at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Permit, Flier, Petition, and News clippings, 1973 April 11-14
Daily notes; a flier from the People United for Wounded Knee, asking for supplies; petition to President Nixon for food and supplies at Wounded Knee; and newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee crisis and following negotiations.
Notes, Transcripts, News clippings, and Letters, 1973 April 15-16
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts of a narrative about the Wounded Knee crisis and remarks about a reservation staff meeting held to catch up on reservation administration; letters from the early 1900s denying specified people rights to reservation land or tribal enrollment; and correspondence concerning tourism and recreation, tribal government reorganization, and law enforcement during the Wounded Knee crisis.
Notes, Transcripts, and News clippings, 1973 April 17-18
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts about the shooting and parachute drop at Wounded Knee, and a conflict between the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of Justice; and newspaper articles about the shooting and arrests at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Reports, News clippings, and Transcripts, 1973 April 19-23
Daily notes; a list of those arrested at Wounded Knee; memorandums about Indian police training; a press release accusing federal marshals of improperly attacking Wounded Knee; newspaper articles detailing incidents at Wounded Knee; tape recording transcripts on Wounded Knee negotiations; and a report about the conditions at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Correspondence, Resolution, and News clippings, 1973 April 24
Daily notes; correspondence about the Wounded Knee crisis and Pine Ridge Reservation; an Oglala Sioux Tribe Executive Committee resolution authorizing a roadblock; and newspaper articles about the re-established tribal roadblock.
Notes, Transcripts, Statements, and News clippings, 1973 April 25
Daily notes; tape recording transcripts of the citizens' roadblock and the death of Frank James Clear (a.k.a. Frank Clearwater); a press release about the suspected transport of guns to Wounded Knee; a flier announcing a meeting to discuss Sioux issues; a court order prohibiting the burial of Frank Clearwater; and newspaper articles about tribal conflicts.
Notes, Transcript, Legal Papers, and News clippings, 1973 April 26
Daily notes; a tape recording transcript explaining the Wounded Knee agreement; a plan to augment federal forces at Pine Ridge; the death report of Lawrence Ecoffey; a restraining order to keep non-Sioux off the reservation; and newspaper articles about the citizens' roadblock.
Notes, Correspondence, Statements, and News clippings, 1973 April 27-29
Daily notes; a personal letter to the Lymans; newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee conflict; a brief on how treaty rights should be discussed and reviewed; and a statement concerning housing at Wounded Knee.
Notes, Correspondence, Handbook, and News clippings, 1973 April 30
Daily notes; a letter to Gerald R. Geresu of the United States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs about effects of the Wounded Knee incident; a personal letter to June Lyman; a narrative by June Lyman about the Wounded Knee ordeal; a "Summer Job Outlook" handbook; and newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee conflict.
Cartoon, Realignment Order, and Letters to the Editor, 1973 April
A cartoon from the United States Marshal's bulletin board; United States Department of the Interior Order No. 2954, realigning central office functions; and letters about the Wounded Knee incident from newspaper editorial pages.