The main theme of the American Indian Movement (AIM) was to renew traditional cultures, obtain better education for children, and economic independence. In 1968, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Funds was established in to protect the civil rights of Latinos.
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The treatment of the government to the natives created an outrage. With this, the so called "Indian rights" movement was started.
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Native American literature, also called Indian literature or American Indian literature, the traditional oral and written literatures of the indigenous peoples.
The movement of American Indians in 1838 is commonly referred to as the "Trail of Tears." This forced relocation involved the Cherokee Nation and other tribes, as they were compelled to leave their ancestral lands in the Southeastern United States and move to designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. The journey was marked by extreme hardship, suffering, and a significant loss of life due to harsh conditions.
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
He was a Patuxet American Indian.
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Latinos is a slang term for people of Hispanic ethnicity, especially of some type of Latin American descent. There is a big debate whether people should be called Latinos or Hispanics or Latin Americans, so some people might take offense at this term, too.
There is a really good book written by Leonard Peltier called "My Life is My Sundance." Also there is "Loud Hawk - the United States vs. the American Indian Movement by Kenneth Stern. Perhaps. the most well known is "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" written by Peter Matthiessen. Along with those books, there is a must see documentary by Robert Redford called "Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story."
Trail of tears.
The treatment of the government to the natives created an outrage. With this, the so called "Indian rights" movement was started.
I being a native prefer to be called a native American
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