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The Native American rights movement (which included the AIM [American Indian Movement]) was geared towards the enforcement of treaties made one hundred or more years before hand. Many of those treaties included hunting on their land without restrictions, obtaining the land they were promised but never given, and reclaiming their ancestral artifacts and skeletons.

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Its purpose is to encourage self-determination and to establish recognition of their treaty rights internationally.

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It was and still is an organization out to help and fight for American Indian rights ! Its also referred to as A.I.M. To learn more look up "Battle at Wounded Knee"

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Drawing attention to past injustices against American Indians.

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combat traditional representations of Indians as being uncivilized (apex)

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