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  <title>“A Movement of Families”: The Legacy of Wounded Knee, 1973 and an Oral History of the American Indian Movement</title>
  <description>     *Note: The Q&amp;amp;amp;A is available to all patrons of Red Media!*  A  plenary panel of the Northern Great Plains History Conference featuring the oral histories and perspectives of esteemed Native elders, AIM activists, and Wounded Knee veterans    Panelists:    Dorothy Ninham is a Wolf Clan member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. She is best known for her work in the early 70s as a founder of the American Indian Alcohol Treatment Council after joining the American Indian Movement.    Madonna Thunder Hawk, an Oohenumpa Lakota, is a veteran of every modern Native occupation from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee in 1973 and more recently the NODAPL protest at Standing Rock.    Hosted by Nick Estes (@nickwestes)     &amp;amp;nbsp;   Join us next Monday at 5PM CT for a year-in-review recording of The Red Nation Podcast!   LIVESTREAM-  https://www.youtube.com/live/EY0Bfspo6Yw?si=rJ_QlBSVKepV4k3Q   Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr  </description>
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