American Indian Movement (AIM)

American Indian Movement (AIM)

This collection contains interviews that discuss topics about or related to the American Indian Movement (AIM).

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University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
In this interview, Ross Harden discusses personal background and issues related to urban relocation.
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
In this interview, Ross Harden discusses topics related to activism in the Native community.
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
In this interview, Ross Harden discusses The Bay Area Native American Council (BANAC) and the American Indian Movement (AIM).
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
In this interview, Ross Harden discusses The Bay Area Native American Council (BANAC) and the American Indian Movement (AIM).
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
Arlene Poemoceah discusses her family history, personal life, experiences with discrimination, and the American Indian Movement.
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
Glen Whitman discusses work as Director of the San Jose Indian Center.
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
In this interview, Robert Overacker discusses topics related to urban relocation.
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Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Community
University of Utah
Category
Oral History & Interviews
Summary
This interview was recorded January 12, 1971. Dan Bomberry where he discusses topics such as the occupation of Alcatraz, the Mount Rushmore Occupation, activism, education, and Identity.