| NDATC Virtual Library: Native American Collection: American Indian Movement (AIM) | ||||||
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Indian Movement Grand Governing Council (AIMGCC)
This is the home page for the AIMGCC. From the web site, the American Indian Movement's "first mandate is to ensure the fulfillment of treaties made with the United States." You can find a brief history of the AIM, the text of the "Trail of Broken Treaties" 20-point position paper presented to the President of the United States (1972) (see the Archives section), information on speakers that are available through the Speakers Bureau of the International Indian Treaty Council & American Indian Movement, and more. American Indian Movement: file of clippings and miscellanea (197?) This page points to scanned images of various pamphlets, newsletters, and flyers pertaining to the American Indian Movement (AIM). From the Michigan State University Libraries in the Special Collections Division's American Radicalism Collection. The International Office of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee From the web site, "Leonard Peltier, an Anishinabe-Lakota political prisoner, has spent the last 24 years of his life in prison despite the fact that the government has admitted on numerous occasions that they do not know who is responsible for the crime he was convicted of. Because of the glaring Human and Constitutional violations that have been made in the overall targeting, prosecution, and continued imprisonment of Peltier, millions have come to know of his case and support his freedom." |
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