• Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975 ) was a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia...
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  • Anna Mae (also Anna May) is a feminine double name, composed of Anna and Mae. Notable people with the name include: Anna Mae Aquash (1945–1975), Mi'kmaq...
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  • convicted for the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Graham was born in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada and is a member of the...
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  • Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Looking Cloud is a Lakota Sioux who grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash was a female activist...
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  • involvement in the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Between 1974 and 1975, Thelma Conroy-Rios allowed a fellow male activist...
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    consecutive terms of life in prison. On February 24, 1976, the body of Anna Mae Aquash, a Mi'kmaq activist and the most prominent woman in AIM, was found...
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    government's investigation into Aquash's murder. It had been under investigation both by the Denver police, as Aquash had been kidnapped from there, and...
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  • ultimately led to the conviction of two AIM members in the murders of Anna Mae Aquash. Darlene "Ka-Mook" Ecoffey was born Darlene Pearl Nichols in the city...
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  • incident with the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash. Clarke was born Theda Rose Nelson in 1924. According to Census records...
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    motive for the execution-style murder of high-ranking AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash in December 1975 at Pine Ridge "allegedly was her knowledge that Leonard...
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    incident. In 2004, after the conviction of a man for the murder of Anna Mae Aquash, Robinson renewed her calls for an investigation into her husband's...
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  • Indian Country since 2002, including investigations of the murders of Anna Mae Aquash and others at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from 1973 to 1975,...
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    Indian Movement (AIM) member charged in the kidnapping and murder of Anna Mae Aquash, the highest-ranking woman in AIM, in December 1975. Trudell testified...
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    Hants County such as Indian Brook 14 (the home of the famous activist Anna Mae Aquash) and Shubenacadie 13. Shubenacadie is the oldest community in Hants...
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    suspicions about FBI infiltration remained high. For various reasons, Anna Mae Aquash, the highest-ranking woman in AIM, was mistakenly suspected of being...
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  • conference in Denver with Robert Pictou-Branscombe, a maternal cousin of Anna Mae Aquash, the high-ranking AIM woman who was murdered in December 1975 at the...
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    kept his promise and, on behalf of my community, we are thankful." Anna Mae Aquash, activist, spent some of her childhood here. "Registered Population"...
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  • justice. Anna Mae Aquash, another high-ranking AIM member, had located Eagle Deer in Iowa, where she had gone to escape rumors about the incident. Aquash persuaded...
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  • (1603) Highway of Tears murders (1969–2011) Helen Betty Osborne (1971) Anna Mae Aquash (1975) École Polytechnique massacre (1989) Tammy Homolka (1990) Leslie...
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  • subjected to bad-jacketing, including Pedro Bissonette, Byron DeSersa and Anna Mae Aquash. Jo Durden-Smith claims that this technique was used by U.S. prison...
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    University Marie Battiste, professor at the University of Saskatchewan Anna Mae Aquash, activist (1946–1976) J. Kevin Barlow, health campaigner Nora Bernard...
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  • Retrieved June 25, 2017. Konigsberg, Eric (April 25, 2014). "Who Killed Anna Mae?". The New York Times. "Murder In Paradise". True Crime Library. February...
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    Werner, (Kiowa), cyclist Lyle Thompson, (Onondaga), pro Lacrosse player Anna Mae Aquash, Mi'kmaq. She participated in the American Indian Movement (AIM) in...
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    Canadian Indian residential school system. Native American activist Anna Mae Aquash was born in nearby Indian Brook. Daniel N. Paul - Mi'kmaq elder, author...
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    suspects in the December 1975 murder of Anna Mae Aquash at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. A Mi'kmaq, Aquash was the highest-ranking woman activist...
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    million copies for albums and 2 million copies for singles. The body of Anna Mae Aquash, a Canadian-born Mi'kmaq activist for the American Indian Movement...
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  • Almighty Voice (Cree), fugitive Anahareo (Gertrude Bernard), author Anna Mae Aquash, Mi'kmaq activist Nathaniel Arcand, actor Jeannette Armstrong, author...
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  • Banks while trying to learn more about the 1975 murder of AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash. Banks happened to discuss Robinson, saying that he had been shot by...
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  • in Quebec Aboriginal land title in Canada Act of Union 1840 AmINext Anna Mae Aquash Anti-Quebec sentiment Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal...
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    late 20th-century reporting on the unsolved murder of AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash, related to murders of FBI agents at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...
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