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American Indian Movement
American Indian Movement (AIM), organization of the Native American civil-rights movement, founded in 1968. Its purpose is to encourage self-determination among Native Americans and to establish international recognition of their treaty rights. In 1972, members of AIM briefly took over the headquar... Read more
Dawes Commission
Dawes Commission commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, created by the U.S. Congress in 1893 under the Dawes Act with H. L. Dawes as chairman. Its aim was the reorganization of the Indian Territory by securing the assent of the chiefs to the extinguishing of tribal land titles and by allotting ... Read more
Red Guards
Red Guards in Chinese history, politically active students of the Cultural Revolution (1966-69), who organized units to carry out Mao Zedong 's aim of rerevolutionizing Chinese society. As their numbers grew, the units engaged in factional struggles, and in 1968 Mao suppressed the movement. ... Read more
Dawes Act
Dawes Act or General Allotment Act, 1887, passed by the U.S. Congress to provide for the granting of landholdings ( allotments, usually 160 acres/65 hectares) to individual Native Americans, replacing communal tribal holdings. Sponsored by U.S. Senator H. L. Dawes , the aim of the act was to ... Read more
cobra
cobra name for African and Asian snakes of the family Elapidae that are equipped with inflatable neck hoods. The family also includes the African mambas , the Asian kraits, the New World coral snakes and a large number of Australian snakes. All members of the family are poisonous and have short,... Read more
Robert Barnwell Rhett
Robert Barnwell Rhett 1800-1876, American politician, b. Beaufort, S.C. His family changed its name from Smith to Rhett (after a colonial ancestor) in 1837. A lawyer, he was a state legislator, state attorney general (1832), U.S. representative (1837-49), and senator (1850-52). Extremely pro-Southe... Read more
pragmatism
pragmatism , method of philosophy in which the truth of a proposition is measured by its correspondence with experimental results and by its practical outcome. Thought is considered as simply an instrument for supporting the life aims of the human organism and has no real metaphysical significance. ... Read more
Bandung Conference
Bandung Conference meeting of representatives of 29 African and Asian nations, held at Bandung, Indonesia, in 1955. The aim—to promote economic and cultural cooperation and to oppose colonialism—was more or less achieved in an atmosphere of cordiality. China played a prominent part and ... Read more
Carbonari
Carbonari [Ital.,=charcoal burners], members of a secret society that flourished in Italy, Spain, and France early in the 19th cent. Possibly derived from Freemasonry, the society originated in the kingdom of Naples in the reign of Murat (1808-15) and drew its members from all stations of life, par... Read more
ceremony
ceremony expression of shared feelings and attitudes through more or less formally ordered actions of an essentially symbolic nature performed on appropriate occasions. A ceremony involves stereotyped bodily movements, often in relation to objects possessing symbolic meaning. For example, people bo... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "American Indian Movement (AIM)"

American Indian Movement
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History American Indian Movement. Of the various...and 1970s, the American Indian Movement (AIM) emerged as...brutality in Indian neighborhoods...witness arrests. AIM soon evolved...among urban Indians, it quickly...civil rights movement . Russell ... Read more
Banks, Dennis J.
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...J. Native American activist...influential american indian movement (AIM). Under his...championed Native American self-sufficiency...the first AIM chapter started...arresting Native Americans. Intending...spread the movement, making Banks...and another AIM ... Read more
Russell Means
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...1939) led the American Indian Movement (AIM) in a 1973...treatment of Native Americans and a major figure in the American Indian Movement (AIM), Means is...newly organized American Indian Movement, a militant...he set up AIM's second ... Read more
Clyde Bellecourt
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...founders of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Clyde Bellecourt...organization called the American Indian Movement (AIM) and a powerful...were banned from AIM for life. Clyde...of the National American Indian Movement, Inc. of Minneapolis... Read more
Dennis J. Banks
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...founders of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Dennis...traditional ways of Indian people and...of Native Americans. He travels...teaching Native American customs...Banks, Native American leader, teacher...Leech Lake Indian Reservation...found the ... Read more
Bellecourt, Clyde
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...Minnesota Native American tribal activist...founders of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Clyde Bellecourt...of Native Americans for many...White Earth Indian Reservation...first real Indian Studies program...founded the American Indian Movement ... Read more
Leonard Peltier
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Leonard Peltier American Indian rights activist...Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...Pine Ridge Indian reservation...pursuit of an Indian youth on...By 1975, American Indian Movement (AIM) members...joined the American Indian Movement, ... Read more
Black Panther Party
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...1960s black power movement than the Black Panther...for many African Americans. Traditional civil...liberation for African Americans. Black power was...violence against African Americans was a common complaint...Minneapolis by the nascent american indian movement (AIM) ... Read more
Imperialism
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy ...relationship. Thus, American expansionism dated...another. The North American continent was...unoccupied; indigenous Indian tribes were found...societies; the aim of the United...regard to the Indians; rather than take over Indian society, the whites...its victims, and ... Read more
Mill, John Stuart
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law ...House, the large East Indian trading company. He rose...reconsider his own purpose and aim in life. At the same...creation of the suffrage movement. Mill died on May 7...Mill. Annual Survey of American Law 1999 (fall): 395...John Stuart Mill and American Free Speech Discourse... Read more

Dictionary entries related to "American Indian Movement (AIM)"

American Indian Movement
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT (AIM), an activist...against urban Indians in the Twin...Bellecourt, 120 American Indians of...led more Indian people to...fight for Indian justice...founding, AIM had ... Read more
National Indian Youth Council
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...Congress of American Indians, which it has criticized...of the civil rights movement of the period of its...abolition of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The National Indian Youth Council and the National Congress of American Indians both predate the American Indian ... Read more
AIM
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations AIM Africa Inland Mission • Alternative Investment Market • (eɪm) American Indian Movement (civil-rights organization) • American Institute of Management • Amsterdam International Market • analytical ion microscopy • Association of Industrial... Read more
Wounded Knee (1973)
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...KNEE (1973). American Indian activism...Dakota by American Indian Movement (AIM) members...member of AIM, with killing...Knee: An Indian History of the American West. New...The Indian Movement from Alcatraz...Alcatraz ; American Indian ... Read more
Red Power
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...Francisco Bay, awakened American Indian people to the possibilities...protest politics. Young Indian college students and Indian people from northern...their diversity. Named Indians of All Tribes, this group...occupation, members of the American Indian Movement ... Read more
"Trail of Broken Treaties"
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) to bring national...caravan composed of Indians from across the...those in the American Indian Movement: The American Indian Movement hit our reservation...Meeting up with AIM for the first... Read more
Black Hills
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...government sought to protect Indian rights to the Black...River in June 1876. The Indians lost the war, however...of Oglala Sioux and American Indian Movement (AIM) activists seized the...Roderick. The Black Hills. American Mountain Series. New... Read more

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AIM (American Indian Movement) - the history.
Newspaper article from: Wind Speaker; 7/1/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...organized 46 Indian prisoners...to study Indian issues. Paroled...organize the Indian population...civil rights movement, but made...Concerned Indian Americans, but the...changed to AIM - the American Indian Movement. The new...Minneapolis AIM ... Read more
Banks, Dennis, with Richard Erdoes. Ojibwa Warrier: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement.(Young Adult Review)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Kliatt; 1/1/2006; ; 359 words ; ...Banks and the rise of the American Indian Movement. Univ. of Oklahoma Press...the push for African American racial justice and the campaign to end American involvement in the war...were shaking the nation, American Indians also sought to right...of a group called the ... Read more
Russell Means.(American Indian Movement activist)(Interview)
Magazine article from: The Progressive; 9/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...Means, the American Indian Movement (AIM) activist...the first Indian agent assigned...change the way American Indians are treated...leader of AIM shortly after...Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters...outnumbered group of American Indians held the ... Read more
Indian activist Aquash subject of Toronto play.
Newspaper article from: Wind Speaker; 4/1/2001; ; 362 words ; ...years ago this March that Indian rights activist Anna Mae...Nolan's play Annie Mae's Movement made a timely debut with...bring about change for Indian people and joined the American Indian Movement in the 1970s, a very active and dangerous time for the Indian rights ... Read more
War waged to discredit Native American causes.
Newspaper article from: Wind Speaker; 1/1/1996; ; 700+ words ; ...confrontation, American Indian Movement (AIM) members faced...mistreatment of Indians. After Wounded Knee, AIM activists claimed...assault against the movement. It was just...of Islam and AIM. Chief Billy...the Piscataway Indian Nation and the...recalled memories ... Read more
Breaking the bonds: an international campaign takes aim at World Bank bonds.(global south rising)
Magazine article from: Colorlines Magazine; 3/22/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...in her hand. A medical doctor from the Indian state of Punjab, Gupta had witnessed...of our sovereignty, says Basav Sen, an Indian activist with the Boston-based group...them. It's modeled on the anti-apartheid movement, which eventually led to the downfall...International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the ... Read more
Profiled: Janet Robideau.(Interview)
Magazine article from: Colorlines Magazine; 3/22/2003; 649 words ; ...member of American Indian Movement, founder of Indian People's...for urban Indians' issues...learn in the American Indian Movement? AIM came to my...for urban Indians' issues...percent Native American, or why cops... Read more
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman 1936-2007.(LAST CHORUS)(Obituary)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Sing Out!; 3/22/2008; ; 249 words ; ...Westerman, a Native American Indian (Oglala, Lakota Sioux...the creators of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the early 1960s...well-known Native American records in all the...many others in such movements as The Longest Walk...was committed to the movement ... Read more
Incident at Oglala: The Leornard Peltier Story.
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine); 1/1/1993; ; 261 words ; ...FBI agents and a Native American were shot to death in a...battle on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation at Oglala, S...three members of the radical American Indian Movement (AIM) were apprehended and brought...history of interest in Native American causes, visited ... Read more
Accused of murder, John Graham fights extradition.(News)(US attempts ot extradite John Graham from Canada)(1976 murder of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash in South Dakota)
Newspaper article from: Wind Speaker; 5/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...deadline. American law calls...member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the 1970s...Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...hearing where American prosecutors...that has many AIM supporters...mid-1970s, AIM activist Leonard...Pine Ridge Indian ... Read more