Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
August - October 1968
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Oct - Nov 1968, April 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
April - June 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
June - July 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
July - August 1969, August 1972
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
April - August 1969, Nov 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
"2nd Utah 1968"
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Landscapes and Roads
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Personal Travel, Road Trips, Spanish Mission Quari, and Fishing 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Utah, Fishing, Desert, River, 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Utah, Alio Mission, Meeting, Goshute Indian Reservation, 1969
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.
Utah River Rafting and Petroglyphs
Stanley Lyman served as a federal superintendent at various Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. His photographs are of the American Indian Movement (AIM) takeover and ultimate surrender at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1973, and also of the Abourezsk hearings in 1973. The Abourzsk photos were taken at the hearing by Martin E. Lyman.