Clyde Howard Bellecourt (May 8, 1936 – January 11, 2022) was a Native American civil rights organizer. His Ojibwe name is Nee-gon-we-way-we-dun, which...
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Bellecourt is a surname, and may refer to: Clyde Bellecourt (1936–2022), Native American rights activist George-Antoine Bellecourt (1803–1874), Canadian...
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near Aspen, Colorado. Bellecourt was a long-time leader in the American Indian Movement, which his younger brother, Clyde Bellecourt, helped found in 1968...
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and was associated with the leadership of Clyde Bellecourt (who died in 2022) and his brother Vernon Bellecourt (who died in 2007). The GGC tends toward...
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Annette, physician, health administrator Clyde Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), social activist Vernon Bellecourt, activist and early leader of the American...
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Means accused Vernon Bellecourt, a high-ranking leader of AIM, of having ordered her execution. Means said that Clyde Bellecourt, a founder of AIM, had...
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using the tomahawk chop outside the Metrodome. During the protests Clyde Bellecourt, national director of the American Indian Movement, suggested that...
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Investigation (FBI) informant. Means also alleged that Vernon's brother Clyde Bellecourt, a founder of AIM and continuing leader, was also implicated in the...
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art history at Yale University Dennis Banks - Native American leader Clyde Bellecourt - Native American leader Sharon Sayles Belton - politician Brian Coyle...
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Clyde Clyde Beatty (1903–1965), American animal trainer and circus impresario Clyde F. Bel Jr. (c. 1932 – 2014), American politician Clyde Bellecourt...
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was jailed alongside Clyde Bellecourt in 1962 at Minnesota Stillwater Prison for his activism work. Benton Banai, Clyde Bellecourt, George Mitchell and...
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has been the city's only non-white mayor. In 1968, Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt were among those who founded the American Indian Movement to advance...
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the founders of the American Indian Movement, including Clyde Bellecourt, Vernon Bellecourt, Dennis Banks and Russell Means, were among the first to...
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created in 1968 in Minneapolis by Dennis Banks, George Mitchell, and Clyde Bellecourt (all Ojibwe), and Russell Means (Lakota). AIM became well known for...
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Armed Struggle, Protest Parties Lead figures Dennis Banks Clyde Bellecourt Vernon Bellecourt [clarification needed] Government Leaders Police leaders Tribal...
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Indian Movement (AIM), seeing radical leaders such as Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt as being more concerned with personal publicity than the "real" problems...
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Leonard Crow Dog, Frank Blackhorse, Stan Holder, Harry David Hill, and Clyde Bellecourt. According to Bernie Lafferty, a witness who confirmed Robinson's presence...
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against urban Native Americans. Founded by Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Vernon Bellecourt, and Russell Means, the movement grew while 75 percent of...
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enforcement. AIM leaders at the site were Russell Means, Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, and Carter Camp. Traditional spiritual leaders of the Lakota, such...
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Retrieved December 7, 2020. Weber 2022, p. 141, "Explaining the name, Clyde Bellecourt remembered Alberta Downwind saying at AIM's founding: Indian is the...
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the 1970s and participated in some of their most publicized events. Clyde Bellecourt White Earth Ojibwe activist and co-founder of the American Indian Movement...
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Louis Cardinals), Super Bowl champion (1969) (b. 1935) January 11 Clyde Bellecourt, 85, civil rights activist, co-founder of the American Indian Movement...
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Chicago police evicted the protesters after two weeks on July 1, 1971. Clyde Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM)...
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and stated that it followed a similar protest a week earlier where Clyde Bellecourt had been arrested, as well as another flash mob at the Paul Bunyan...
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Senator Patricia Torres Ray, state Representative Peggy Flanagan, and Clyde Bellecourt. Stanek is a candidate for the Republican Party's nomination for governor...
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biathlete, Olympic champion (1980 individual, 1980 relay), COVID-19. Clyde Bellecourt, 85, American civil rights activist, co-founder of the American Indian...
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Teters as vice-president and senior editor, Clyde Bellecourt as the national director and the late Vernon Bellecourt as the former president and national representative...
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On March 19-20, 1979, Chino appeared in court hearing along with Clyde Bellecourt, Theodore Means, and Barbara Namias to address National Indian Civil...
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"should let her go." Banks said that in late 1974, Vernon Bellecourt and Clyde Bellecourt, leaders of AIM, shared documentary evidence showing that Durham...
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E. Rogers College of Law. Clyde Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), co-founder of American Indian Movement Vernon Bellecourt (White Earth Ojibwe), co-founder...
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